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MeidasTouchonBluesky23h ago
The DOJ Office of the Inspector General just announced an audit into DOJ compliance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
That means investigators will examine how records were identified, redacted, and releasedβand whether the DOJ followed the law.
A public report is expected.
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Analysis Summary
The DOJ's Office of Inspector General announced an audit of whether the Justice Department properly complied with the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which Congress passed in November 2025 requiring release of records related to Jeffrey Epstein. The audit will examine how records were identified, redacted, and released β and a public report is expected. The Epstein Files act was controversial with Republicans blocking three legislative efforts since 2025 to force fuller compliance despite initially voting to pass it.
Claims Analysis (3)
βThe DOJ Office of the Inspector General just announced an audit into DOJ compliance with the Epstein Files Transparency Actβ
Confirmed by Guardian, BBC, NBC, and Politico β all report OIG announced audit of compliance with Epstein Files Transparency Act.
βInvestigators will examine how records were identified, redacted, and releasedβand whether the DOJ followed the lawβ
BBC reports OIG will review withholding and release of files; Politico states focus is on DOJ compliance with the Act.
βA public report is expectedβ
Standard OIG practice for audits, but search results do not explicitly confirm public report requirement for this specific audit.
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