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epstein files when will they be released

The Epstein files, mandated for release by the Epstein Files Transparency Act signed by President Trump on November 19, 2025, were due from the DOJ by December 19, 2025.

Partial releases occurred by that deadline, with some documents made public, but full disclosure has been delayed due to exceptions like ongoing investigations.

Release Timeline

President Trump signed the bipartisan bill in November 2025, starting a 30-day clock ending December 19, 2025.

Judges approved grand jury records for Epstein and Maxwell cases in December 2025, clearing some paths.

As of early 2026, the DOJ began providing records to oversight committees, but not all files are out yet.

Reasons for Delays

Ongoing federal probes into Epstein's associates, like Bill Clinton and others, allow withholding.

Exemptions cover victim identities, national security, classified info, and child abuse material.

A 15-day post-release summary on redactions and mentions of officials is required, pushing full details to early January 2026 or later.

Current Status

By January 2026, some files are accessible via the DOJ's Epstein Library page.

No complete "client list" has dropped, and phased releases continue amid scrutiny.

Critics worry the Trump administration might use probes to limit info.

TL;DR: Partial Epstein files released by Dec 2025 deadline; full set delayed by investigations into 2026.

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