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Trump DOJ BLOWS IT and Misses DEADLINE

2025-12-28 Entertainment
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Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@LegalAFMTN?sub_confirmation=1 Brian Kabateck and Shant Karnikian discuss the DOJ's failure to comply with the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which legally required Attorney General Pam Bondi to release all unclassified Epstein-related documents by December 19. Despite the clear statutory deadline, the DOJ released only a partial tranche of heavily redacted files, with at least 550 pages entirely blacked out. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche announced the DOJ would continue releasing documents "on a rolling basis" beyond the deadline—a violation of federal law that received bipartisan criticism. The hosts explain available remedies, starting with judicial options including writs of mandamus to force the DOJ to perform its non-discretionary duty, in-camera review where a judge privately examines unredacted documents to determine if redactions are appropriate, appointment of a special master to oversee document production, and contempt orders. However, these judicial remedies take significant time. More immediate is the congressional remedy. Co-sponsors Reps. Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie announced they're drafting "inherent contempt" charges against Bondi—a rare congressional power allowing the House to fine officials obstructing legislative functions without Senate approval or DOJ prosecution. The hosts compare this to their own litigation experience where opponents routinely withhold documents only to eventually lose and produce more. They emphasize that Trump's base is upset with the redactions since they appear designed to protect perpetrators rather than victims, and predict Trump may ultimately have to capitulate to public pressure for full transparency or face accusations he's hiding something about his own Epstein connections. Kabateck LLP: Call 1-844-74-CIVIL for a free case evaluation or visit us at https://www.kbklawyers.com/ Legal AF Substack: https://substack.com/@legalaf Follow Legal AF on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/legalafmtn.bsky.social Follow Michael Popok on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/mspopok.bsky.social Subscribe to the Legal AF by MeidasTouch podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/legal-af-by-meidastouch/id1580828595

Top Comments (10)

@truebluedigit6570 2025-12-28

Bet he's hired half the co-conspirators and blackmailed the others. 🤔

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@56nickrich 2025-12-28

⬛⬛⬛ there's ⬛⬛⬛ nothing⬛⬛⬛ to ⬛⬛⬛see ⬛⬛⬛here ⬛⬛⬛

51 6 replies
@jimstark1810 2025-12-28

They didn't "miss" the deadline. They ignored it. Thumbed their nose at it. The law is their bitch. They make the rules.

48 8 replies
@gregfoster679 2025-12-28

These people are obviously playing games but when will the court hit them with Obstruction?

34 3 replies
@sylviahutchison5203 2025-12-28

The incompetence of this government is beyond belief. Everyone needs to see the redacted files to see what is being hidden.

32 3 replies
@edmorey8140 2025-12-28

The remedy is jail. Judge should jail the attorney in front of him until the law's requirements are met.

31 1 replies
@LisaHoffman-pz9ey 2025-12-28

Jailable contempt.

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@DebbieTidwell-s3x 2025-12-28

Hold them accountable, this is a signed law to have them unredacted except the victims and all sent to the committee a week ago.

25 2 replies
@kerrykuhn2496 2025-12-28

Fines? NOOOO - that's OUR money, not coming out of their pockets as it should be.

24 2 replies
@SabineHartmann 2025-12-28

As long as there are no personal consequences, they will act as if they are invincible

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