DOJ Slammed For Childish Response To ‘Fake’ Epstein Letter | EUROtoday
The Department of Justice’s social media account was slammed on Wednesday for its infantile response to a query in regards to the Jeffrey Epstein recordsdata.
One of the objects the DOJ launched Tuesday was a letter Epstein allegedly wrote to Larry Nassar, a former physician for the U.S. ladies’s nationwide gymnastics crew who pleaded responsible in 2017 to abusing youngsters, through which he instructed President Donald Trump shared their “love” of younger ladies.
After that letter was launched, the DOJ took to X, previously Twitter, and claimed that the Epstein-Nassar letter was pretend, saying the signature didn’t match Epstein’s handwriting and the letter was “postmarked three days after Epstein’s death out of Northern Virginia, when he was jailed in New York.”
The DOJ then mentioned that “this fake letter serves as a reminder that just because a document is released by the Department of Justice does not make the allegations or claims within the document factual.”
It concluded the put up by declaring, “Nevertheless, the DOJ will continue to release all material required by law.”
One of the individuals who responded to the put up, journalist Jamie Dupree, was curious why the DOJ would “publicly release something that’s fake?” and invited his followers to supply “your answers please.”
One of the accounts responding to Dupree was the DOJ, which, in accordance with Axios, is now being managed instantly by the White House.
Spoiler alert: The DOJ’s response was a bit infantile, particularly the gratuitous insult to Dupree.
“Because the law requires us to release all documents related to Jeffrey Epstein in our possession so that’s what we are doing, you dope. Are you suggesting we break the law?” the DOJ wrote.
To be honest, Dupree didn’t appear too bothered by the DOJ’s insulting put up.
“A badge of honor and a great Christmas gift! The Trump Department of Justice calling me a dope,” he mentioned in response.
Many individuals slammed the DOJ’s response, together with Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.), who helped lead the push to go final month’s Epstein Files Transparency Act, which ordered the division to reveal the trove of information associated to its investigations into the infamous pedophile inside 30 days.
Others had been additionally dismayed by the tone of the DOJ’s put up.
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