Public Doubts Grow Over Government Transparency in Epstein Case

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A recent CNN poll reveals that a significant majority of Americans are dissatisfied with the information released regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case, particularly following a December 19 deadline set by Congress for the Justice Department to disclose its files. The poll indicates that approximately two-thirds of respondents believe the government is intentionally withholding critical information, with only 6% expressing satisfaction with the released documents. The Justice Department has disclosed less than 1% of its Epstein-related files, prompting concerns from the public, especially among Democrats and independents. As the investigation continues, the perception of government transparency remains a contentious issue among political affiliations.
Key Details: • Poll conducted from January 9-12 with a sample of 1,209 adults. • Only 6% of Americans are satisfied with the released information. • Two-thirds of respondents believe the government is withholding information. • Justice Department has released less than 1% of Epstein-related files.