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Jeffrey Epstein’s brother makes bombshell claim Epstein files are being scrubbed of Republican names Full Details
Jeffrey Epstein’s brother makes bombshell claim Epstein files are being scrubbed of Republican names
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**Jeffrey Epstein’s Brother Alleges Epstein Files Are Being “Scrubbed” to Remove Republican Names**
Mark Epstein, brother of the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, has made a startling allegation: that Epstein’s case files are being deliberately edited to remove names of Republican figures. Speaking in an interview with *NewsNation*, Mark said an insider told him there is a “facility in Winchester, Virginia … where they’re scrubbing the files to take Republican names out.”
According to Mark Epstein, this alleged sanitization is the reason for a sudden political shift — namely, why Donald Trump, who previously opposed the release of Epstein’s documents, is now encouraging House Republicans to support them. ([TIME][2]) He claims the “flip” in Trump’s stance is not about transparency, but about protecting GOP allies.
Mark also revived a long-circulating charge: that Jeffrey Epstein had compromising information on Trump. He says Jeffrey told him in 2016 that the material was serious enough to “cancel the election,” though he would not offer specifics. ([Yahoo News Malaysia][1])
Further fueling the controversy are comments from a Department of Justice official, recorded secretly earlier this year. In the recording, Joseph Schnitt, acting deputy chief in the DOJ’s Office of Enforcement Operations, claims that the government will “redact every Republican or conservative person in those files, leave all the liberal, Democratic people.” ([Yahoo News][4])
Critics say these allegations, if accurate, point to a politically motivated cover-up — potentially shielding powerful GOP figures from public scrutiny in connection with Epstein’s web. On the other hand, government officials have denied that there is an “incriminating client list” warranting broad public release. ([The Wall Street Journal][5])
The controversy comes amid growing legislative pressure: Congress recently passed the *Epstein Files Transparency Act*, which would require the Department of Justice to publish Epstein-related documents in a searchable, downloadable format, including a roster of “politically exposed persons.” ([Wikipedia][6])
As calls for accountability intensify, observers warn that how these files are handled — and who might be blacked out — could have major political repercussions.
