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What Kash Patel was hoping you wouldn't see.

By Anushka Asthana
Channel 4, February 12, 2026
Analysis by Channel 4 News has identified emails within the latest Epstein files that suggest that the mountain of information released by the US Department of Justice could amount to just a fraction of the total potentially just 2% of the information that the FBI retrieved from Epsteins homes.
Epstein survivors have told Channel 4 News that they believe that the Trump administration has failed to meet their request to release all the files.
On another subject, I know several people at Channel 4 who know their stuff. 11 minute video here:
https://www.channel4.com/news/epstein-files-investigation-suggests-just-2-of-data-released-to-public
dalton99a
(93,050 posts)Kid Berwyn
(23,791 posts)Thank you, dalton99a!
Doodley
(11,796 posts)Kid Berwyn
(23,791 posts)https://www.the-express.com/entertainment/tv/199234/jesse-watters-greg-gutfeld-Epstein
And in the real world, Guttfeld exists among the whale turds.
malaise
(294,528 posts)They can run but they cannot hide
Rec
Kid Berwyn
(23,791 posts)Every thing in the inventory, this side of the Trump class.
ETA:
The Epstein files: what we know about his links to Iran
IranIntl, Feb 4, 2026
Newly released documents from the Jeffrey Epstein case include multiple references to Iran, ranging from claims of a meeting with a former Iranian president to allegations of arms trading, financial networks, and property links connected to Tehran.
Among the emails released from the Jeffrey Epstein case is a letter written by Robert Trivers, a prominent American evolutionary biologist, referring to a meeting between Epstein and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Irans former president.
This is not the only instance in which Iran appears in the documents made public by the US Department of Justice.
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In the letter, Trivers poses a tentative question to Epstein, asking whether this social background may have served as a basis for a connection between the two men.
He also describes Epstein as polymorphously perverse in his political and social relationships, suggesting that he was capable of maintaining ties simultaneously with figures from sharply opposing ideological camps.
As examples, Trivers points to Fidel Castro, whom he characterizes as a symbol of radical socialism, and Ahmadinejad, whom he describes as representing radical Islamism.
Source: https://www.iranintl.com/en/202602033927
And just as Illegal. Immoral. Unnecessary. Disastrous. Etc etc etc we've lived before again and again and again.