
UNBIASED Politics February 12, 2026: Redacted Names in Epstein Files REVEALED, Clearing Up Rumors About the SAVE Act, Minneapolis ICE Operation Comes to an End, and More.
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Feb 12, 2026 A fast recap of newly unredacted names tied to the Epstein files and how lawmakers accessed them. A mysterious FAA shutdown at El Paso with competing explanations. The end of a Minneapolis ICE surge and how enforcement will shift. A breakdown of the SAVE Act rumors and who might be affected. Brief look at a Trump phone call linked to the Epstein probe.
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Six Redacted Names Revealed, Roles Unclear
- The DOJ released six previously redacted male names from the Epstein files but roles remain unclear.
- Some redactions likely hide victims who later became co-conspirators while others hide non-victim participants.
How Lawmakers Saw Unredacted Files
- Lawmakers' access to unredacted files came from congressional oversight authority, not the Transparency Act.
- The Act only requires DOJ to report why redactions were made, not to grant in-person review rights.
Lawmaker Describes Disturbing Email Examples
- Anna Paulina Luna described emails she reviewed that referenced an 11-year-old and a coded term 'Snow White.'
- She said some alleged victims appeared to become participants or co-conspirators in the correspondence she viewed.
