Binders Full of Epstein (E315)
Mar 16, 2025
A bungled DOJ stunt handed supposedly revelatory Epstein documents to MAGA influencers instead of releasing new material. The hosts dig into why the binders contained previously released, heavily redacted files and why the optics blew up. They track the political finger-pointing, feuds, and online trolling around the fiasco. A Severance-inspired satirical story about memory chips and island life closes out the show.
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Disclosure Doesn't Guarantee Justice
- Conspiracists often overestimate disclosure as a cure-all, expecting documents alone to dismantle elites.
- Julian Feeld argued transparency won't guarantee accountability because known evil can coexist with entrenched power.
Key Unanswered Questions About Epstein's Network
- Many core Epstein mysteries remain: how Epstein built wealth, how major banks ignored red flags, and what's on seized drives.
- The hosts listed specifics: Les Wexner as main client, JPMorgan compliance warnings, and seized hard drives/CDs from properties.
There Are Thousands Of Redacted Epstein Pages
- The FBI holds voluminous Epstein materials but many pages are heavily redacted or sealed under court orders.
- Hosts cited Julie K. Brown reporting that 11,000 pages exist in FBI vaults across jurisdictions with prosecutors resisting release.
