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Shifting the Overton Window

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Dec 23, 2025
The recent release of the Epstein files raises eyebrows, with heavy redactions and compliance concerns from the Justice Department. The hosts dive into the implications of the Epstein Files Transparency Act and unpack startling revelations from the documents. They also discuss the unsuccessful attempts to add charges against Letitia James and the intriguing split jury verdict in a Wisconsin trial. Additionally, they analyze a significant ruling on the National Guard's role in D.C., highlighting its unique legal status.
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INSIGHT

Epstein Files Law Versus DOJ Redactions

  • The Epstein Files Transparency Act demands broad disclosure, including internal DOJ records.
  • Mary McCord and Andrew Weissmann flag missed deadlines and excessive redactions that undermine transparency.
INSIGHT

Limited But Real Congressional Remedies

  • Congress has several levers to respond to executive noncompliance but remedies are slow or politically fraught.
  • Contempt, withholding funds, and blocking nominations are options but may stretch into future administrations.
ANECDOTE

Early FBI Report From Maria Farmer

  • Andrew highlights a 1995 Maria Farmer FBI report showing early warnings that were allegedly ignored.
  • The hosts use this to illustrate institutional failures in handling sexual-abuse investigations.
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