
DOJ Epstein Files Handling: Watchdog Scrutiny Looms
Senator Jeff Merkley announced that Congress' independent watchdog plans to investigate the Department of Justice's (DOJ) handling of files pertaining to Jeffrey Epstein. Lawmakers allege that the DOJ failed to comply with the *Epstein Files Transparency Act*, specifically by heavily redacting the names of influential business and political figures. The Act mandates the full release of documents by December 19, 2025. This scrutiny follows a separate request to the DOJ's Inspector General and highlights ongoing public concern over the transparency of the released materials. Critics argue the handling of the files undermines the pursuit of justice for the victims.






















