Omnibus Jeffrey Epstein & Ghislaine Maxwell

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Let they who have not sinned cast the first stone. Focusing on the past is neglecting the future.
When a crowd brought the woman taken in adultery before Jesus, demanding that she be stoned, as the law required, Jesus said "Let one who is without sin cast the first stone." Almost instantly, a stone flew over Jesus' head from behind and struck the woman, knocking her down. Jesus turned and said, "Y'know, Mom, sometimes you really piss me off."
 
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Ron in Regina

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In a testy news conference, US deputy attorney general, Todd Blanche said that the release will include more than 2,000 videos and 180,000 images, which will have “extensive redactions”. He added that the Trump administration has produced roughly 3.5m pages in an effort to comply with the Epstein Files Transparency Act. He said that they include large quantities of commercial pornography and images “that were seized from Epstein’s devices”.

(Approximately 200,000 pages were redacted or withheld based on various legal privileges including attorney-client privilege and work-product doctrine, according to the letter to Congress)

When asked if there were new names in the document drop, Blanche said he did not have anything to share. He did say that the release reiterated what “President Trump has said for years …which is detailing his relationship, and lack thereof, with Mr Epstein, and what he thought about Mr Epstein.”
“Part of the reason the Department of Justice is taking so long ... is that they feel like they work for the (U.S.) President (Donald Trump),” Rob Goodman, an associate professor of politics and public administration at Toronto Metropolitan University said.
The massive document dump follows weeks of delay after the department conceded in a 5 January letter that only 12,285 documents totaling 125,575 pages had been published to date, falling far short of a 19 December deadline mandated by the Epstein Files Transparency Act. Bondi, in the letter, wrote that “more than 2 million documents potentially responsive to the Act” were under various phases of review at the time.
 

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In a testy news conference, US deputy attorney general, Todd Blanche said that the release will include more than 2,000 videos and 180,000 images, which will have “extensive redactions”. He added that the Trump administration has produced roughly 3.5m pages in an effort to comply with the Epstein Files Transparency Act. He said that they include large quantities of commercial pornography and images “that were seized from Epstein’s devices”.

(Approximately 200,000 pages were redacted or withheld based on various legal privileges including attorney-client privilege and work-product doctrine, according to the letter to Congress)

When asked if there were new names in the document drop, Blanche said he did not have anything to share. He did say that the release reiterated what “President Trump has said for years …which is detailing his relationship, and lack thereof, with Mr Epstein, and what he thought about Mr Epstein.”

The massive document dump follows weeks of delay after the department conceded in a 5 January letter that only 12,285 documents totaling 125,575 pages had been published to date, falling far short of a 19 December deadline mandated by the Epstein Files Transparency Act. Bondi, in the letter, wrote that “more than 2 million documents potentially responsive to the Act” were under various phases of review at the time.
Must be having a tough time scrubbing Israel from the docs to take this long.
 

Ron in Regina

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In a testy news conference, US deputy attorney general, Todd Blanche said that the release will include more than 2,000 videos and 180,000 images, which will have “extensive redactions”. He added that the Trump administration has produced roughly 3.5m pages in an effort to comply with the Epstein Files Transparency Act. He said that they include large quantities of commercial pornography and images “that were seized from Epstein’s devices”.
Look over here!! “We’re looking at everything that would shed light on that day,” Todd Blanche, deputy to the attorney general, Pam Bondi, said at a press conference on Friday morning in Washington DC.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) also said on Friday that the FBI would lead the investigation into the latest killing…in Minneapolis, nothing to do with the Epstein files from earlier in the day.
Pretti, a 37-year-old nurse at the military veterans hospital in Minneapolis and an activist, died while protesting against aggressive immigration raids and protester-control tactics by officers with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), border patrol and other federal agencies.

He was the third person shot during the surge of immigration enforcement personnel sent to the Twin Cities area of Minneapolis and Saint Paul in Minnesota by the Trump administration as part of its mass deportation agenda, and the second to die after Renee Good was shot dead on 7 January.

The justice department’s announcement on Friday was a significant development after the Trump administration had earlier indicated a much narrower examination by the DHS.

Blanche said the new plan was like “any investigation that the Department of Justice and the FBI does every day. It means we’re looking at video, talking to witnesses, trying to understand what happened.” (???)

(The justice department has not opened such an investigation into Good’s death)

Meanwhile, the homeland security secretary, Kristi Noem, first disclosed the shift in which agency was leading the investigation into Pretti’s death during a Fox News interview on Thursday evening.

Noem also conceded that she may have gotten some information wrong in her initial response to Pretti’s shooting, when she held a press conference last Saturday and repeated allegations made by other officials that Pretti had been attacking officers – a narrative quickly and clearly contradicted by bystander video of him being shot as well as sworn witness testimony. Whoopsies.
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The Trump administration had rushed in to blame Pretti. Greg Bovino, then commander of border patrol’s operation who was moved out of Minneapolis days later, said the nurse wanted to “massacre” federal officers, and numerous officials, including Noem, called Pretti a “domestic terrorist”. The administration had also quickly mischaracterized the core of what happened when Good was shot, infuriating local leaders and many communities…& nobody was talking about the Epstein files.
Oh, and Bill Gates got an STD from Epstein’s stable.
 

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Run a goon squad circus to distract attention from the Epstein files. . .

Run the Epstein files to distract attention from goon squad murders.

It’s like a clown juggling. How many balls of stupid can be kept in the air at the same time…& then they slip one out and slip a couple more in…
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We just did a decade of Trudeau so as Canadians, we recognize the pattern.
 
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Ron in Regina

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So…the promise was eventually…that all the Epstein files would be released within 30 days of that Trumpian promise in November…so by December sometime before Christmas in 2025.

Then this week they release a bunch of redacted paper of over 1 million pages, and there’s only millions of pages that haven’t been released yet, right? There was something like 6 million pages, and they released about 3 million this week being the end of January 2026…
So are they done? Satisfied the promise? Trumps voter base is happy with that? With millions of pages still unreleased, and what has been released being heavily redacted?
 

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So…the promise was eventually…that all the Epstein files would be released within 30 days of that Trumpian promise in November…so by December sometime before Christmas in 2025.

Then this week they release a bunch of redacted paper of over 1 million pages, and there’s only millions of pages that haven’t been released yet, right? There was something like 6 million pages, and they released about 3 million this week being the end of January 2026…
So are they done? Satisfied the promise? Trumps voter base is happy with that? With millions of pages still unreleased, and what has been released being heavily redacted?
Are you happy or satisfied ? Did you expect anything different ? Do you have time and resources to examine 3 million documents ?
 

Ron in Regina

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Epstein never struck me as the type to keep notes.
If he swam in money from blackmail, just like J Edgar Hoover, accurate notes somewhere would be more than beneficial.
Are you happy or satisfied ? Did you expect anything different ? Do you have time and resources to examine 3 million documents ?
Honestly, it’s just another blatant abuse of power, regardless of who’s in power. I wasn’t happy with Trudeau and I’m not happy with Trump…& I’m still waiting to be impressed with Carney.

Do I personally have the time and resources to examine 3 million documents? I’m not the US government, and I didn’t promise in November to release all the documents in December, but that’s neither here or there.
 

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Jeffrey Epstein was allowed into Canada despite conviction, according to latest files release
Documents about visit included customs baggage record, which suggested convicted child sex offender was in Vancouver in March 2014

Author of the article:Eddie Chau
Published Jan 31, 2026 • Last updated 13 hours ago • 2 minute read

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Documents that were included in the U.S. Department of Justice release of the Jeffrey Epstein files are photographed Friday, Jan. 2, 2026. Photo by Jon Elswick /AP
Jeffrey Epstein was allowed to enter Canada despite having a criminal record, according to the latest batch of documents detailing his criminal escapades released Friday.


Some of the 3.5 million documents that are part of the Epstein files released by the U.S. Justice Department on Friday revealed that the convicted child sex offender was allowed entry into Canada in 2014 for a TED conference, CBC News reported.


Having a criminal record would have made him inadmissible north of the border.

In 2008, Epstein was convicted for soliciting sex with a minor in Florida.

The documents about the visit included a customs baggage record, which suggested Epstein was in Vancouver in March 2014 and stayed at the Four Seasons Hotel.

A travel itinerary also showed dinner plans at the Blue Water Cafe restaurant with billionaires Larry Page and Jeff Bezos. The documents also suggested Epstein had travelled to Vancouver in the past.

However, four years later, in 2018, Epstein was denied permission to enter the country again due to his criminal past.

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A document included in the U.S. Department of Justice release of the Jeffrey Epstein files is photographed Friday, Jan. 30, 2026, that illustrates several people who handled Epstein’s financial affairs or who were close to him Photo by Jon Elswick /AP
Epstein planned Vancouver trip
Friday’s Epstein files dump also revealed he tried to enter Canada again in 2018 for another TED conference.


Epstein contacted the Canadian consulate in Los Angeles hoping to get a temporary resident permit for a planned trip to Vancouver in April 2018 to attend a TED conference.

On April 4, the Consulate General of Canada in Los Angeles replied, telling him the application was denied because he was convicted of a crime considered an indictable offence in Canada.

“While a Temporary Resident Permit is intended to allow entry to Canada in spite of criminal offences, it can be issued only in exceptional circumstances that might be best described as humanitarian and compassionate, or on occasion, when compelling Canadian interests are served,” the letter stated.

“After a careful and sympathetic review balancing all the factors, I have determined that there are insufficient grounds to merit the issuance of a permit in your case.”

Epstein was arrested in July 2019 in New York City on federal charges of sex trafficking of minors in Florida and New York. Just over a month later, after being denied bail, he was found dead in his jail cell. Officials determined that his death was by suicide.

— With files from the Canadian Press
 

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Are you happy or satisfied ? Did you expect anything different ? Do you have time and resources to examine 3 million documents ?
The alphebet soup of US government agencies does. For that matter the time and money wasted trying to keep from emberassing certain rich and powerful people could have paid for most of the examination.
When you consider the low key push from the Democrats, there must be a fair number of important people from both sides that want to remain anonomous.
 
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The alphebet soup of US government agencies does. For that matter the time and money wasted trying to keep from emberassing certain rich and powerful people could have paid for most of the examination.
When you consider the low key push from the Democrats, there must be a fair number of important people from both sides that want to remain anonomous.
They aren't trying to hide names of rich people, they are trying hide who Epstein was working for and abusing children on behalf of.