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Judge orders release of more Epstein-files names that were redacted

First seen 6/26/2026, 1:33:41 AM · 3 sources · cross-spectrum coverage

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What happened: Judge orders DOJ to unredact Epstein files related to Trump and ‘torture video’

Where coverage diverges: Right: 2 (Washington Examiner, The Washington Times); Lean Left: 1 (Axios).

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Right
Washington Examiner
Judge orders DOJ to unredact Epstein files related to Trump and ‘torture video’
Right angle.
Lean Left
Axios
DOJ ordered to release unredacted Epstein files or explain why it can't
Lean Left angle.
Right
The Washington Times
Judge orders release of more Epstein-files names that were redacted
Right angle.

Coverage by perspective

Lean Left · 1 source

Axios Lean Left
DOJ ordered to release unredacted Epstein files or explain why it can't
High Factuality · Conglomerate

Right · 2 sources

The Washington Times Right
Judge orders release of more Epstein-files names that were redacted
A federal judge in Washington on Thursday ordered the Justice Department to release information redacted or withheld from the public Epstein files, including names of people prosec…
Mixed Factuality · Other
Washington Examiner Right
Judge orders DOJ to unredact Epstein files related to Trump and ‘torture video’
The judge sided with Katie Phang, who sued acting Attorney General Todd Blanche for access to redacted information in the Epstein files.
High Factuality · Billionaire-owned

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