
Legal AF by MeidasTouch Trump DOJ Makes Shock Confession About ‘Missing’ Files
Jan 7, 2026
The Trump-led DOJ has made a startling acknowledgment about potentially losing 3.2 million documents related to Epstein. The number of files to be reviewed has mysteriously dropped from 5.2 million to 2 million, raising serious questions. Concerns arise over the review team's effectiveness and the accountability of individuals like Pam Bondi. Michael Popok emphasizes the need for Congressional oversight and suggests legal actions to probe the discrepancies. The intrigue grows as calls for transparency and justice intensify.
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Unexplained Drop In Document Count
- The DOJ revised its estimated responsive documents from 5.2 million to about 2 million without explanation.
- Michael Popok emphasizes that this unexplained drop creates serious transparency and accountability concerns.
Millions Of Docs Translate To Tens Of Millions Of Pages
- Two million documents likely equal tens of millions of pages when averaged at about 10 pages each.
- Popok warns the scale makes thorough review and timely transparency extremely difficult.
Discovery Sparked The Escalating Counts
- Ben Meiselas located a document in the small production referencing a million pages not yet reviewed.
- Popok recounts the DOJ later saying another million existed in the SDNY, then Todd Blanche saying the number is 5.2 million.
