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Comer: Department of Justice ‘Botched’ Release of Epstein Files

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Rep. James Comer didn’t mince words on CNN’s “The Lead” this Monday, blasting the Department of Justice for botching the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files—a massive trove of documents that promised to peel back layers on one of the most explosive scandals in modern American history. We’re talking about the infamous financier’s web of elite connections, flight logs, and victim testimonies that have fueled conspiracy theories for years. Comer’s frustration stems from the DOJ’s handling: redactions that obscure key names, delayed drops, and what he calls a deliberate slow-walk that protects the powerful. This isn’t just bureaucratic incompetence; it’s a masterclass in controlled disclosure, where the public gets breadcrumbs while the real feast stays hidden in classified vaults.

Digging deeper, this DOJ fumble isn’t isolated—it’s part of a pattern where federal agencies wield information like a weapon, deciding what truths we deserve. Remember the Twitter Files or the Hunter Biden laptop saga? Same playbook: selective leaks, narrative laundering through compliant media, and stonewalling under the guise of national security. For the 2A community, the implications hit hard. Epstein’s orbit included gun-grabbing elites from Hollywood to D.C., folks who’ve pushed every restriction from red-flag laws to outright confiscation while jetting to his island playgrounds. If these files expose their hypocrisy—say, armed bodyguards for the elite while disarming the peasantry—it could supercharge the argument that the ruling class doesn’t trust us with the means of self-defense because they fear accountability. A botched release keeps that dynamite buried, shielding anti-2A crusaders from scrutiny.

The real stakes? Transparency is the ultimate check on tyranny, and when the DOJ botches it, we’re left guessing who’s pulling strings. 2A patriots should demand full, unredacted disclosure—no more games. This could be the spark that reignites public outrage against the deep state’s info-hoarding, reminding everyone that an armed populace stays free only if it’s informed. Comer’s call-out is a rallying cry: pressure Congress, flood the lines, and don’t let this fade into the news cycle’s memory hole. The Second Amendment thrives on truth, not DOJ smoke screens.

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