文件涂黑被删遭质疑,爱泼斯坦新档案引美两党激斗
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-12-21 22:43

Group 1 - The U.S. Department of Justice has released a new batch of documents related to the Epstein case, but at least 550 pages are completely redacted, leading to public criticism of the government's transparency efforts [1][4][6] - The released documents include notes indicating missed calls to Epstein, with many names blacked out, and a note mentioning Donald Trump without any additional context [3][4] - The release follows the passage of the Epstein Archives Transparency Act by Congress, which mandates the disclosure of non-classified records related to the case [3][5] Group 2 - The redacted documents have sparked outrage among Democrats, who accuse the Justice Department of selective disclosure and failing to uphold the spirit of transparency [4][6] - There are allegations that documents related to Trump have mysteriously disappeared from the public view shortly after their release, raising suspicions about potential cover-ups [5][6] - The overall sentiment among the public and political commentators is one of disappointment, with many viewing the release as a political stunt rather than a genuine effort to reveal the truth [6]