
Redacted News They are HIDING the Epstein files on purpose, DOJ and Pam Bondi
Jan 30, 2026
Shannon Joy, conservative commentator and podcast host, weighs in on DOJ delays around Epstein-related documents. She argues the slow release insults survivors and suggests Washington protections may hide the truth. Conversations cover alleged systemic corruption, possible outside investigations, and debates over accountability tied to powerful figures.
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DOJ Stonewalling On Epstein Files
- The DOJ says it will release Epstein-related files but gives vague, open-ended timing and heavy redaction excuses.
- Shannon Joy and Clayton Morris view this as deliberate stonewalling that erodes trust in transparency laws.
Epstein Files Suggest Systemic Corruption
- The Epstein scandal implicates a wide network spanning politics, finance, intelligence, and international influence.
- Shannon Joy says the files point to systemic corruption, blackmail, and global power structures beyond just individual crimes.
Pursue State-Level Transparency Actions
- If trust in a federal release is low, pursue transparency and accountability at state or outside-Washington levels.
- Shannon Joy recommends state actions or external investigations to bypass entrenched federal protections.
