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Epstein Files Revealed — Breaking Points: What the New Archive Actually Shows

Epstein Files Revealed — Breaking Points: What the New Archive Actually Shows

Update: 2025-12-23
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A scrambled trove of Jeffrey Epstein files raises more questions than answers about who was implicated and why so few were charged. This 3-minute summary condenses the original 37-minute Breaking Points episode with hosts Krystal Ball and Saagar Enjeti and guests Coffeezilla and BP. Learn how reporters and researchers—Ryan Grim, Coffeezilla, and Jmail—found an unindexed DOJ data volume, built a searchable archive, and exposed sloppy redactions, leaked flight logs, and a mysterious postcard that fuels conspiracy theories. Key takeaways: why fragmented releases create misinformation, what the flight logs and subpoenas imply, and why forensic context and transparent affidavits matter for public trust. Topics covered: Epstein, DOJ archive, redactions, flight logs, misinformation and media literacy, politics, and current events. Listen now to get the key ideas in minutes.
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Epstein Files Revealed — Breaking Points: What the New Archive Actually Shows

Epstein Files Revealed — Breaking Points: What the New Archive Actually Shows

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