70Trust
Likely Accurate
π Web Verified
MeidasTouchonBluesky3d ago
Big story here. What an admission by the FBI re: Epstein! More details live on todayβs episode π
Trust Metrics
80
55
70
60
Accuracy80%
Framing55%
Context70%
Tone60%
Analysis Summary
The FBI confirmed in a FOIA response that it possesses Epstein-related training videos that were not released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, a procedural failure now drawing scrutiny from congressional oversight and state investigators. The admission itself is administrative rather than revelatory β the real issue is whether non-disclosure was deliberate or bureaucratic neglect. Trump's DOJ is now facing pressure from multiple investigations into Epstein file handling, with New Mexico officials claiming obstruction of state-level probes.
Claims Analysis (2)
βFBI admits it has Epstein Files training videosβ
FBI confirmed via FOIA letter response that training videos exist and were not released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act. The admission is real but the framing of 'what an admission' suggests something damaging β the actual disclosure is procedural/administrative.
βFBI failed to release these videos under the Epstein Files Transparency Actβ
FOIA response from FBI explicitly states videos were not released in compliance with the Act. Multiple outlets confirm this factual detail.
Verify Yourself
Was this analysis helpful?
Try ClearFeed free β