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DOJ Drops Long-Awaited Trove Of Epstein Files That Includes Shocking Bill Clinton Pics

The Department of Justice on Friday released a massive collection of documents related to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, including a series of newly uncovered photos of former President Bill Clinton in compromising settings with Epstein and his associates.

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche confirmed the release of “hundreds of thousands of pages” as part of the Epstein Files Transparency Act, signed earlier this year by President Donald Trump. Blanche stated that roughly 1,200 victims have been identified so far, with their names and identifying details redacted to protect their privacy.

Also redacted were the names of individuals currently serving as government officials or considered “politically connected,” though some notable details still managed to surface.

Among the most striking revelations were photos of Clinton in Epstein’s private pool with Ghislaine Maxwell, as well as others showing him in a hot tub with at least one female whose identity has been concealed. According to DOJ protocols, faces are only redacted in cases involving minors, victims, or active government personnel — raising fresh questions about the nature of Clinton’s association with Epstein.

In a letter to Congress obtained by Fox News Digital, Blanche explained that the released files are only the first wave, with more batches expected in the coming weeks. “Today the Department of Justice is producing hundreds of thousands of pages of responsive materials in compliance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act,” Blanche wrote. “Under the leadership of President Donald J. Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi, this unprecedented disclosure highlights our commitment to following the law, being transparent, and protecting victims.”

Speaking on “Fox & Friends,” Blanche emphasized that victim protection remains the department’s top priority. “We are looking at every single piece of paper that we are going to produce, making sure that every victim, their name, their identity, their story — to the extent that it needs to be protected — is completely protected,” he said.

Friday’s trove includes flight logs from Epstein’s infamous private jet, a nearly fully redacted list of 200 alleged masseuses, a partial client list, and various evidence files related to Ghislaine Maxwell’s conviction. Many photos were included, though most contained heavy redactions. It remains unclear how much of the material is entirely new or simply more complete versions of documents seen in previous leaks.

It’s also unclear how many of the redactions are tied to active investigations or pending litigation — though the volume and nature of the newly surfaced content suggest more bombshells may be ahead.

So far, neither the Clinton Foundation nor Bill Clinton’s office has issued a public comment on the images.

You can view the files here: https://www.justice.gov/epstein/

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