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India-origin US lawmaker Ro Khanna accuses justice department of ‘inappropriately redacting’ six names in Epstein files, seeks transparency

India-origin US lawmaker Ro Khanna accuses justice department of 'inappropriately redacting' six names in Epstein files, seeks transparency

Indian-origin US Democrat Ro Khanna on Monday claimed that six names, which he said were “likely incriminating” based on their inclusion in the Epstein files, were “inappropriately” redacted.Members of Congress were allowed to begin a review of the unredacted versions of the approximately three million pages of files released under the EFTA since December, BBC news reported.”The core issue is that they’re not complying with… my law, because these were scrubbed back in March by Donald Trump’s FBI,” Democratic Representative Khanna told MS NOW.At least one document was unredacted since the lawmakers’ complaint, with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche saying on X: ” The DOJ is committed to transparency.”The files’ redactions came under scrutiny last week after lawyers for Epstein’s victims said the latest tranche of files included email addresses and nude photos in which the names and faces of potential victims could be identified.Survivors issued a statement calling the disclosure “outrageous” and said they should not be “named, scrutinized and retraumatized”.The DOJ said it had taken down all the flagged files and that mistakes were due to “technical or human error”. After viewing the unredacted documents, Massie and Khanna, who co-sponsored the law which compelled the release of the Epstein files last year, told reporters they had a list of about 20 people in which every name was redacted except for Epstein’s and his convicted sex trafficker associate Ghislaine Maxwell.Six of the names could even belong to men who are “likely incriminated by their inclusion in these files”, Massie said outside the DOJ on Monday night, before posting a screenshot of the redacted file online and demanding an explanation.These names were “inappropriately” redacted, Khanna said on MS NOW.In response to their concerns, Blanche said his department “just unredacted all non-victim names from this document. The DOJ is committed to transparency.”He linked to what appears to be a new version of the file, which he said contains the names of Epstein victims, whose identities the EFTA law orders the govt to conceal, with only two names now blacked out.Blanche also responded to two other files highlighted by Massie, saying those files do not obfuscate any substantive information.But Khanna said those measures taken after the documents’ release were still not in compliance with the EFTA law, which passed nearly unanimously in Congress and was signed by President Trump in November.”Trump’s FBI scrubbed these files in March,” Khanna said on social media. “The documents (the Department of) Justice [received] had the redactions that the FBI made back then.”They need to unscrub the FBI files so we know who the rich and powerful men are who raped underage girls.”Massie said the incorrect redactions show the justice department “need to do a little more homework” in their handling of the files.”What we found out is those 302 forms were redacted before they got to the DOJ,” in contradiction of the law’s order for the FBI, which is part of the DOJ, to un-redact information before sending it to Blance and Attorney General Pam Bondi’s office.Among the redactions flagged by Massie on Monday night was a document appearing the show an email exchange between Epstein and an unknown person discussing a “torture video” and travel between China and the United States.Massie claimed that “a Sultan seems to have sent this” and demanded the hidden identity be revealed.Blanche quoted Massie’s post on X, saying the blacked-out text is an email address.”The law requires redactions for personally identifiable information, including if in an email address. And you know that the Sultan’s name is available unredacted in the files,” he said.”Stop grandstanding,” he added.Massie also complained that the name of a “well known retired CEO” was missing from the publicly available version of an FBI document listing potential Epstein co-conspirators.Within hours, Blanche said that name, which already appears elsewhere in the files, had also been uncovered.”DOJ is hiding nothing,” he wrote.

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