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when were the epstein files supposed to be rel...

Epstein Files Release Timeline The Epstein files, tied to Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking investigations, were mandated for release under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, signed into law by President Trump on November 19, 2025. This law required the Department of Justice (DOJ) to disclose all related documents within 30 days, setting the initial deadline for December 19, 2025.

Key Scheduled Dates

  • November 18-19, 2025 : House (427-1 vote) and Senate unanimously pass the Act; Trump signs it promptly.
  • December 19, 2025 : Official deadline for full DOJ release, though exceptions apply for victim privacy, national security, ongoing probes, or child harm depictions. Initial batches dropped this day, including photos, grand jury transcripts, and flight logs—many previously public but now expanded.
  • January 30, 2026 : Major dump of over 3 million pages, 2,000 videos, and 180,000 images, per ongoing "rolling basis" due to sheer volume.

What Actually Happened

The DOJ began releases on the deadline but cited "volume of materials" for phased rollout—Deputy AG Todd Blanche noted it couldn't all happen at once. By early January 2026, less than 1% was out, sparking bipartisan backlash over delays and faulty redactions (e.g., copy-paste glitches revealing hidden names). As of February 2026, more trickles continue amid scrutiny.

TL;DR : Supposed to be fully released by Dec 19, 2025, but phased due to scale; big January 2026 batch followed, with issues persisting.

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