No new bombshells in Justice Department's release of Jeffrey Epstein files
ALANNA DURKIN RICHER and MICHAEL R. SISAK
ASSOCIATED PRESS
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Conservative political commentator Rogan O'Handley, also known as DC Draino, from left, and social media content creator Chaya Raichik hold up binders with a cover titled "The Epstein Files: Phase 1" at the White House, Thursday, Feb. 27, in Washington.Â
Evan Vucci, Associated Press
Jack Posobiec hold up a binder with a cover titled "The Epstein Files: Phase 1" at the White House, Thursday, Feb. 27, in Washington.
Evan Vucci, Associated Press
Conservative political commentator Rogan O'Handley, also known as DC Draino, from left, social media content creator Chaya Raichik and conservative political commentator Liz Wheeler hold up binders with a cover titled "The Epstein Files: Phase 1," with Jack Posobiec at the White House, Thursday, Feb. 27, in Washington.
ALANNA DURKIN RICHER and MICHAEL R. SISAK
ASSOCIATED PRESS
WASHINGTON — Attorney General Pam Bondi on Thursday released government documents related to wealthy financier Jeffrey Epstein, but the first wave of files posted on the Justice Department website have largely been circulating in the public domain for years and didn't include any new bombshells about the sex trafficking case that has been a favorite subject of conspiracy theorists.
Conservative political commentator Rogan O'Handley, also known as DC Draino, from left, and social media content creator Chaya Raichik hold up binders with a cover titled "The Epstein Files: Phase 1" at the White House, Thursday, Feb. 27, in Washington.Â
Conservative political commentator Rogan O'Handley, also known as DC Draino, from left, social media content creator Chaya Raichik and conservative political commentator Liz Wheeler hold up binders with a cover titled "The Epstein Files: Phase 1," with Jack Posobiec at the White House, Thursday, Feb. 27, in Washington.