The "Democrats" didn't have any of the files. The Department of Justice did.
You're conditioned by your masters to believe the administration and the Department of Justice are one and the same, and obviously under the current administration they are, but that isn't how it's supposed to be.
Importantly, it was trump who promised his cult that he was going to release this material, and there's a shitload of it.
AI synopsis:
what files does the DOJ have relating to epstein
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has a substantial amount of material related to Jeffrey Epstein, obtained through investigations, searches of his properties, and civil lawsuits . The files include a three-page evidence list from searches of Epstein's New York and U.S. Virgin Islands properties. This list details items such as:
Electronic Devices and Data: Numerous computers, hard drives, phones, and iPads, along with hundreds of gigabytes of data, CDs, and recording devices.
Images and Videos: Thousands of photos and videos were found. A large volume of images of Epstein were also found.
Documents and Physical Evidence: Flight logs, Epstein's "black book," notes, messages with contact information for victims, and phone records. Other items include boat trip logs, cash, diamonds, a diamond ring, massage tables, blueprints, busts of female body parts, women's cowboy boots, a stuffed dog, various lists including one with names and an employee contact list, handwritten notes, photo albums, an Austrian passport, financial documents, and discs containing recordings related to Ghislaine Maxwell.
Important considerations
Redactions: The DOJ has stated that many files are subject to redactions to protect the identities of potential victims and sensitive information.
Sealed Documents: Some documents remain under court-ordered seals to prevent potential harm to victims or compromise ongoing investigations.
Civil Lawsuits: Much of the public record has come from civil lawsuits brought by accusers, with judges ordering the release of documents and depositions.
No Client List: The FBI and DOJ have concluded that their review found no evidence that Epstein maintained a "client list" or blackmailed prominent individuals.
Grand Jury Transcripts: Grand jury transcripts related to Epstein's and Maxwell's indictments contain testimony from only two law enforcement officers. The DOJ is seeking to unseal these transcripts.
What I'd be most interested in hearing about is the financial records.... See next post.