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Quixote1818

(31,155 posts)
Tue Nov 18, 2025, 09:46 PM Nov 2025

If the Epstein files come out heavily redacted, it could actually hurt Trump more, not protect him. [View all]

At this point the public is in a full-blown “something is going on” mode, and dropping a document full of black boxes is only going to pour gasoline on that fire. It creates the impression that something big is being hidden. And when institutions look like they’re hiding something, people don’t calm down, they get louder.

A redacted release would immediately raise new questions: What was removed? Why? Who ordered it? That kind of vacuum invites leaks, whistleblowers, and anonymous insiders who’ve already seen the unredacted files. Judges, staffers, lawyers, and investigators who know what’s missing would almost certainly face pressure to speak publicly and some of them will. Once that starts, you can’t put it back in the bottle.

The timing matters too. We’re in a moment where both the public and the media are already circling this story like sharks smelling blood. A halfway release won’t satisfy anyone. Instead of ending the controversy, it prolongs it, keeps the focus on Trump, and guarantees weeks maybe months of follow-up stories. Every new leak becomes its own news cycle.

And if the files are redacted in a way that seems designed to protect Trump, that’s even worse. It feeds the exact narrative his critics already believe: that he’s using government power to shield himself. Whether that’s true or not, the perception alone is politically damaging.

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yeah but it's to protect the victims.....him nt msongs Nov 2025 #1
I would be shocked if there was photographic evidence. gordianot Nov 2025 #2
There s definitely photographic evidence in the files Wiz Imp Nov 2025 #10
Yeah, right NJCher Nov 2025 #28
He's in a no win position malaise Nov 2025 #3
Two things malaise Nov 2025 #4
Yes. Did you see Comer has subpoenaed two banks. yellow dahlia Nov 2025 #7
Yep malaise Nov 2025 #8
I love Lawrence also. yellow dahlia Nov 2025 #9
Those 2 banks paid out millions of dollars to Epstein victims. Wiz Imp Nov 2025 #12
Sometimes not knowing but speculating is more dangerous. Ocelot II Nov 2025 #5
Weren't some of the emails from the estate redacted? MichMan Nov 2025 #6
I would assume the House Oversight committee who received the files Wiz Imp Nov 2025 #17
It was reported that Epstein's estate did the redacting. n/t Emrys Nov 2025 #22
I doubt anything that could get Trump is in whatever comes out Jarqui Nov 2025 #11
Easy code to break. xuplate Nov 2025 #13
Yep. Releasing "scrubbed" files will not make it go away. Wiz Imp Nov 2025 #14
Pages are numbered QED Nov 2025 #15
I don't think they'll be redacted Javaman Nov 2025 #16
Black boxes are obsolete Diraven Nov 2025 #21
hope so...nt Javaman Nov 2025 #24
Paging Peter Thiel, Palantir, and "digital janitor" to clean up anything the FBI agents missed. Botany Nov 2025 #27
If they come out without any Trump references Johonny Nov 2025 #18
I think that is what he is shooting for. drray23 Nov 2025 #19
Every redaction will be trump or a good buddy of his. sheshe2 Nov 2025 #20
I've been cynical about it planj07 Nov 2025 #23
"explitive deleted" H2O Man Nov 2025 #25
As my Polish grandmother used to say....lie all you want... MiHale Nov 2025 #26
Well Timewas Nov 2025 #29
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