The 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle

Representatives who pushed for the Epstein files release demand answers on the DOJ’s redactions

Feb 6, 2026
Justin Wolfers, economist and public policy professor who studies labor markets. Catherine Rampell, economics commentator who covers markets and crypto. Peter Baker, chief White House correspondent analyzing presidential behavior. Ro Khanna, U.S. Representative and lead co-author of the Epstein Transparency Act pressing the DOJ on redactions. They discuss DOJ redactions in the Epstein files, worsening jobs signals, market and crypto declines, and political fallout.
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INSIGHT

Federal Control Of Elections Raises Red Flags

  • President Biden's comments about federal control of elections signal willingness to override state control if he deems processes corrupt.
  • Joyce Vance and Peter Baker caution the president lacks legal authority and such moves would be highly irregular.
INSIGHT

President's Involvement Could Compromise Cases

  • Tulsi Gabbard allegedly joined an FBI raid and spoke with Trump on speakerphone, which experts call highly irregular.
  • Joyce Vance warns presidential involvement can compromise prosecutions and undermine justice norms.
INSIGHT

Disappearing Federal Data Undermines Oversight

  • The administration has limited or stopped publication of multiple federal data sets, a form of "digital book burning."
  • Catherine Rampell and Justin Wolfers say this hinders researchers and may hide inconvenient trends.
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