EPISODE · Feb 3, 2026 · 51 MIN
Are the Rest of the Files Really the Rest of The Story?
from Your Neighbor on the Left Podcast · host Your Neighbor on the Left
The Department of Justice has finally released what it called “the rest” of the Epstein files — millions of pages that were supposed to deliver clarity, accountability, and sunlight. Instead, the release has raised as many questions as it answered, especially about how allegations were investigated, why key explanations are still missing, and why senior officials have been so evasive when Donald Trump’s name comes up. In this episode, we unpack what was actually released, what we learned (and didn’t), the telling deflections of DOJ leadership, the eyebrow-raising timeline around the FBI’s review of new allegations, and the broader pattern of Trump’s own words and conduct over the years. Also in this episode: Washington construction, another shutdown, and a strange way to define "efficiency." Visit the podcast website at https://www.neighborontheleft.com
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The Department of Justice has finally released what it called “the rest” of the Epstein files — millions of pages that were supposed to deliver clarity, accountability, and sunlight. Instead, the release has raised as many questions as it answered, especially about how allegations were investigated, why key explanations are still missing, and why senior officials have been so evasive when Donald Trump’s name comes up. In this episode, we unpack what was actually released, what we learned (and didn’t), the telling deflections of DOJ leadership, the eyebrow-raising timeline around the FBI’s review of new allegations, and the broader pattern of Trump’s own words and conduct over the years. Also in this episode: Washington construction, another shutdown, and a strange way to define ”efficiency.”
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