Deputy Attorney General Blanche Announces Massive Release of Epstein Documents Today
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche has reportedly announced the imminent release of approximately 3 million pages of documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, scheduled for publication today, Friday, January 30, 2026. The release is expected to include thousands of videos and images, marking a significant escalation in the disclosure of materials mandated by the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
This announcement comes just days after a Department of Justice court filing on Tuesday, January 27, in which officials stated they could not provide a specific timeline for the full release, offering only that it would occur “in the near term.” The discrepancy between the earlier cautious filing and today’s stated massive release has drawn immediate attention from legal observers and advocacy groups who have criticized the department for missing the original December 19, 2025, congressional deadline.
Key details of the situation include:
The Content: The release reportedly encompasses 3 million pages of files, alongside a substantial cache of visual media, including thousands of previously unseen videos and images.
Background: The Epstein Files Transparency Act, signed into law in November 2025, required the full disclosure of all investigative files. As of earlier this week, only approximately 1% of the total archive—roughly 12,000 documents—had been made public.
Delays and Objections: The Department of Justice had previously cited the need for manual review to redact victim information as the primary cause for delay. Critics, including Representatives Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie, have accused the department of “slow-walking” the process and violating federal law.
Recent Filings: In a letter to U.S. District Judges Richard Berman and Paul Engelmayer earlier this week, the DOJ confirmed it was reviewing “millions of pages” but warned that quality control checks might require additional time to ensure victim privacy is protected.
If the 3 million pages are released today as stated, it would represent the vast majority of the withheld archive, potentially exposing new details regarding Epstein’s network and associates. Verification of the files’ availability on the DOJ repository is pending as high traffic is anticipated.



















