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A group of 19 survivors, including Annie Farmer, Danielle Bensky, Liz Stein, Juliette Bryant, and several individuals identified as Jane Does, has urged the Department of Justice and Attorney General Pam Bondi to explain why all relevant files have not been disclosed.
“This is not over,” they emphasized in a statement.
“We will persist until the full truth is unveiled and every individual responsible is brought to justice,” the group declared.
In the United States, Democrats have criticized the recent release of approximately 3.5 million documents, noting it was delayed by six weeks beyond the deadline established by former President Donald Trump.
They highlighted previous assertions by the Justice Department that indicated there were around 6 million pertinent files yet to be released, suggesting that about 2.5 million documents remain undisclosed.
“The DOJ mentioned it identified over 6 million potentially responsive pages but has released only around 3.5 million following review and redactions,” stated Democratic Congressman Ro Khanna.
“This raises questions as to why the rest are being withheld.
“I will be reviewing closely to see if they release what I’ve been pushing for.”
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