
Steve Deace Show The More Epstein Docs Drop, the More Questions Go Unanswered | 2/2/26
Feb 2, 2026
Steve Friend, former FBI human trafficking investigator, brings investigative perspective. Breanna Morello, independent journalist and host of The American Journal, parses the latest Epstein document releases. They dissect scope of the dumps, DOJ redactions, international ties and notable names, hurdles to proving cases from public files, and how investigators should prioritize and verify evidence.
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Document Dump Breeds Deep Uncertainty
- The latest Epstein document dump creates massive uncertainty about what is true and what is fabricated.
- Steve Deace emphasizes the difficulty of verifying material and warns caution in commentary.
Epstein's Reach Into Global Power
- Epstein's communications indicate relationships with global leaders and intelligence-adjacent circles.
- Steve Deace notes conversations with figures like Ehud Barak and mentions Palantir in that network.
Redactions Suggest Worse Crimes Hidden
- The files suggest evidence of extreme criminal acts beyond child sexual abuse, raising questions why more prosecutions haven't followed.
- Todd Blanche's redaction statement implies deeper, violent material still withheld by DOJ.



