Piers Morgan Reacts to DOJ’s Shocking Claim About Jeffrey Epstein’s Files
In a recent development, the US Department of Justice has made a surprising revelation about the Jeffrey Epstein case. On December 24, the DOJ announced that they had come across over a million more documents in relation to the controversial files. This news comes after the initial release of some documents on December 19, following the Epstein Files Transparency Act passed by Congress.
However, the release faced criticism as certain information was redacted, leading to speculation that it was done to protect President Donald Trump. Amidst this controversy, the DOJ disclosed the discovery of over a million additional documents. In a statement shared on X (formerly Twitter), they stated that the documents were received from the Southern District of New York and the FBI for review and eventual release in compliance with existing statutes and judicial orders.
The DOJ acknowledged the vast volume of material and mentioned that their legal team was working tirelessly to review and redact the necessary information to protect victims before releasing the documents. They anticipated that this process might take a few more weeks due to the sheer volume of documents.
British journalist Piers Morgan expressed his astonishment at this development with a simple yet impactful two-word response, “Sorry, WHAT?!!!!!”
Prior to the release of these files, the DOJ takes precautions to ensure that sensitive information about the victims and national security is not compromised. However, the redaction in the previously released documents has sparked criticism from both Republicans and Democrats, with many calling for full transparency.
Piers Morgan also weighed in on the matter, cautioning the Trump administration against prolonging the release of the Epstein files and heavily redacting them, as it could potentially worsen the scandal. He emphasized the importance of fulfilling the promise of full transparency.
The latest statement from the DOJ regarding the discovery of additional documents has further fueled the backlash. Representatives like Robert Garcia and Senator Chuck Schumer have condemned the delay in releasing the files and urged the DOJ to follow the law and make the documents public.
Senator Schumer also hinted at Trump’s potential involvement with Epstein, given the redacted files and the DOJ’s statements. The files released on December 19 already included prominent names like Bill Gates, Mick Jagger, and Bill Clinton.
As the saga surrounding Jeffrey Epstein continues to unfold, the demand for transparency and accountability remains high. The DOJ’s handling of the case and the eventual release of the documents will be closely scrutinized in the coming weeks.
In conclusion, the Jeffrey Epstein case continues to be a subject of intense scrutiny and speculation, with the latest developments raising more questions than answers. The call for transparency and the release of the full set of documents remains paramount as the investigation progresses.
(Editor: Aditya Singh)

