Release of JFK Assassination Files

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard praised President Donald Trump for releasing previously redacted JFK Assassination Files, noting his commitment to maximum transparency. The files can now be accessed by the public with no redactions.

IRS Thief Steals Taxpayer Files

The IRS thief stole and disclosed the files of at least 405,427 taxpayers, but was only charged with one count of theft. The IRS systems are still vulnerable to similar tricks, as revealed by a 2024 security audit. The thief worked for IRS contractor Booz Allen and sought the job with the intention of stealing private files. The stolen data includes tax returns, stock trades, and medical expense deductions of famous and everyday Americans. Despite being the source, the IRS took over 800 days to admit it. The IRS has been criticized for sloppy security practices.

Release of Jeffrey Epstein Files

The Justice Department released Jeffrey Epstein files with little new information, disappointing right-wing figures. Some attendees downplayed the contents, and the files included flight logs and a contact book. Prominent figures like Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew were associated with Epstein. Right-wing influencers criticized the lack of new information and blamed the FBI for withholding documents. A GOP House Judiciary account Rickrolled users instead of sharing the files, sparking backlash.

Delay in Release of Jeffrey Epstein Files

The release of the full Jeffrey Epstein files was delayed despite right-wing influencers showing up at the White House to receive them. The files contained little new information, leading to disappointment. Attorney General Bondi demanded the remaining documents related to the investigation be handed over. The first tranche of files did not provide evidence connecting Epstein to prominent figures as hoped. Victims criticized the release as a publicity stunt. The saga of the Epstein case continues with renewed efforts to reveal the truth behind his activities and connections.

Release of Jeffrey Epstein Files by Attorney General Pam Bondi

Attorney General Pam Bondi announced on Fox News that files related to Jeffrey Epstein will be released, including a list of his associates and clients, while ensuring victim information is protected. Over 250 victims are involved. The release will contain flight logs and names associated with Epstein's activities.