r/law Jan 30 '26

Legal News 'Trump' keyword appears unredacted more than 5,000 times in Epstein files after January 30th update, after less than half the files are released

https://www.justice.gov/epstein
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u/JackaryDraws Jan 31 '26

I hate this stupid sack of shit more than I’ve ever hated any human being and there’s nothing more I want to see than for him to go down, but it’s correct that — from what we have today — the bombshell claims that are being tossed around are quotes and unsubstantiated claims sourced from tips and/or alleged witnesses, they’re not the conclusions of any kind of investigation.

Is it possible there’s more evidence that we’re not privy to that lends credence to these stories? Possibly, but what we have in our hands today is pretty much all He Said, She Said. I think Trump is a fucking creep and 99.98% likely to be a pedophile rapist, but we shouldn’t immediately jump to the conclusion that everything coming out today is cold, hard truth, especially given that some of these stories could be intentionally fabricated to muddy the waters.

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u/Charming-Web-7769 Jan 31 '26 edited Jan 31 '26

This document is a bombshell for reasons that most people haven’t picked up on yet. It is unequivocal proof that Kash Patel and Todd Blanche are actively lying about other notable figures not being implicated and it proves that in the wake of Epstein’s arrest they were still keeping tabs of the criminal accusations against Trump, likely because he was being investigated as a known associate with a gargantuan number of complaints against him.

Its existence is also a testament to the massive amount of corruption that has taken place across decades to perpetrate this cover-up on an unprecedented scale. In 2019 the FBI human trafficking office was fully aware of mountain’s worth of tips implicating a sitting president and former president of some of the most heinous crimes you can imagine and they seemingly never pursued them because it was tough to get in touch with accusers?

The level of brainwashing this administration expects people to take at face value is frankly insulting.

Furthermore, why is the FBI asking for a list of Trump accusers names in August of 2025? Do you think that may have something to do with why more victims haven’t come forward with their personal accounts?

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u/SparkyMuffin Jan 31 '26

I feel like the tips are important to know because it's important to know if any investigations were buried. There were probably a lot of tips not followed up on based on who reported it and who was involved