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Hey everybody, Hi everybody, Jason Burmess here, and I'm just asking questions about the truckload of Epstein files and why all of the sudden the DOJ is saying that we're not getting the Seth Rich files. and I'm just asking questions about the truckload of Epstein And for those that are not in the know and because there's a complete mainstream media blackout about,
The Seth Rich files were set to be released a week ago yesterday.
So in six days, I believe it was March 10th, and allegedly they're holding them back.
What does this actually mean?
We're going to go to a Gateway Pundit story on that matter, and we're going to play this clip from Pam Bondi regarding the quote-unquote truckload.
Now, for those that have been following my work for some time, they know that I have covered a plethora of publicly available documents.
And Bondi, I think, is unfortunately somebody that gets this at a very, very, very, very Surface level, and in no way, shape, or form is really read into the specifics of the case, all right?
Probably hasn't read the book Filthy Rich, and Filthy Rich by James Patterson, I forget who his, Mike, I think Mike Maloney, maybe?
Those two guys and their book...
It was sort of a slow burn catalyst for a multitude of lawsuits led by a guy named Brad Edwards to come out and into fruition.
Okay?
So this is Brad Edwards.
You know, one of the things that you have to understand when we're talking about a truckload of documents.
Take a look right there.
There is Brad Edwards surrounded.
By just the documents that were utilized in his lawsuit against Epstein before he was picked up in the SDNY case.
Now, a lot of people forget about that.
And they forget about the fact that Epstein waited all the way up until the day of jury selection, I believe.
So the process went all the way up until jury selection.
Until there was finally a settlement.
And obviously that settlement is wrapped up in all sorts of non-disclosures.
Now the big takeaway from Bondi's conversation that I got from her appearance on Hannity last night is the fact that she doesn't know whether or not she's got all the documents.
Now the documents we just saw right there, that's about, you know, That's a Chevy pickup, at least.
It's about a truckload.
That's small U-Hauls worth of documents.
And again, people aren't aware that that would just be for the lawsuits.
So anything that was classified or held back in the Palm Beach cases wouldn't necessarily be a part of that stockpile.
And especially if there was information that was deemed classified, Would probably not be in the SDNY stockpile.
So Pam Bondi in this clip, and we're going to play, it's almost four minutes long, but very early on, she says that hopefully this is all the documents.
So she doesn't really know if this is all the documents.
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This is Pam Bondi, all right?
And right out of the gates, she says she's hopeful they have all the documents.
Oh, hit the wrong button.
We all did.
And the FBI handed over a couple hundred pages of documents.
But, you know, Sean, I gave them a deadline of Friday at 8 a.m.
to get us everything, and a source had told me.
Where the documents were being kept, Southern District of New York, shock.
So we got them all by, hopefully all of them, Friday at 8 a.m., thousands of pages of documents.
I have the FBI going through them, and Cash is also, now that we have Cash here, it's a game changer, of course.
And Cash is going to, Director Patel, is going to get us a detailed report as to why the FBI withheld all of those documents.
Okay.
I want to be clear, because I think people got frustrated.
Because they were expecting more.
You were expecting more.
And you didn't find out less than 24 hours before the release.
You got a whistleblower that confirmed that there were way more documents that they were supposed to turn over.
And then you found out just before that.
Well, sure.
And you're looking at these documents going, these aren't all the Epstein files.
You know, there were flight logs.
There were names and victims' names.
And we're going, where's the rest of the stuff?
And that's what the FBI had turned over to us.
And so a source said, whoa, all this evidence is sitting in the Southern District of New York.
So based on that, I gave them the deadline.
Friday at 8, a truckload of evidence arrived.
It's now in the possession of the FBI. Cash is going to get me and himself, really.
A detailed report as to why all these documents and evidence had been withheld.
And, you know, we're going to go through it, go through it as fast as we can, but go through it very cautiously to protect all the victims of Epstein, because there are a lot of victims.
Well, you had identified in Phase 1 with 254. Okay.
Now, is that the only thing that would be redacted?
Will everything else be made public that you get in your possession?
Yeah, the FBI hasn't had, obviously, they haven't looked at the thousands of pages of documents that they've just received Friday.
But Cash has a team going through them, and it's always about protecting the victim.
But you know what?
We believe in transparency, and America has the right to know.
The Biden administration sat on these documents.
No one did anything with them.
And why were they sitting in the Southern District of New York?
I want a full report on that.
You know, sadly, these people don't believe in transparency.
But I think more, unfortunately, I think a lot of them don't believe in honesty.
And it's a new day.
It's a new administration.
Everything's going to come out to the public.
The public has a right to know.
Americans have a right to know.
And that goes the same with the JFK files?
JFK, Martin Luther King.
Yep, absolutely.
What are the things that, and maybe some people don't understand the need to redact.
In the case of a victim, that should be pretty obvious to people.
What are the other things that maybe you'd have to redact?
National security?
No, of course.
National security, some grand jury information, which is always going to be confidential, but we'll see.
Let's look through them as fast as we can, get it out to the American people, because the American people have a right to know, not only on that, but on Kennedy, on Martin Luther King, on all of these cases that the Biden administration has just sat on for all these years.
So, yeah, it's really...
It's not sad.
It's infuriating.
First of all, let me just say a couple things before we move on to Seth Rich.
It's not just the Biden administration, okay?
The Trump administration, especially on the Kennedy stuff, it was never even whispered about the RFK or the MLK stuff.
We've got to look as far back.
We've got to look way back, but we've also got to look at things like Operation Paperclip.
So let's not make it bipartisan.
As far as national security things go, if there are things utilized by the National Security Agency and intel communities that are illegal and involve children, does that mean that that stuff is going to be redacted?
I get the names.
I get the grand jury stuff.
I think we need to remain skeptical.
Now, jumping into this article, we're probably going to read it top to bottom.
All right?
The Seth Rich stuff.
Supposed to be coming through the DOJ March 10th.
A lot of meat on that bone, I truly believe.
And this article, it's World Net Daily, has republished the Gateway Pundit.
Let's read it here.
The corrupt FBI has once again refused to release crucial records related to the 2016 murder of Democratic National Committee staffer Seth Rich.
Attorney Ty Clevenger.
who has been battling for years to obtain these documents, reported that the FBI is stonewalling yet again, refusing to comply with his Freedom of Information Act request.
Rich was murdered in Washington, D.C. in the summer of 2016, shortly before WikiLeaks released the infamous Clinton emails.
On Monday, Clevenger took to X to reveal that the FBI will not be releasing Seth Rich-related records as expected on March 10th.
Instead, The Corrupt Bureau plans to provide only a Vaughn Index, a limited document listing, withheld files, and the reasons for their concealment.
In February 2024, Clevenger demanded that the FBI hand over the Seth Rich documents they continue to conceal from the public.
The FBI refusal follows a pattern of obfuscation.
For years, the agency denied even possessing Seth Rich's laptop until Clevenger's illegal efforts forced the FBI to admit they had it all along.
Yet the agency still refuses to disclose any metadata from Seth Rich's electronic devices.
Even more damning, Clevenger has already uncovered proof that the FBI improperly withheld pages from the CrowdStrike report related to the alleged 2016 DNC hack.
An event.
That conveniently became a political weapon against President Donald Trump.
The fact that the FBI continues to suppress these documents suggests there is more to the story than they are willing to admit.
Here is Ty Clevenger's full statement from X on Monday.
The DOJ told me this afternoon that we will not be getting any Seth Rich records on March 10. The FBI only intends to produce a Vaughn Index.
Which gives a brief description of what they are withholding and why.
That means the feds are not even willing to produce the metadata from Seth's electronic devices.
I'm not thrilled about this, but we're playing the long game.
In the same case, I can already prove that the FBI improperly withheld pages from the CrowdStrike reports about the 2016 DNC hack and was published by WikiLeaks, so this probably won't play well in court.
More importantly, Kash Patel and A.G. Pine Bondi will learn about this, and I suspect some heads will roll.
That's long overdue, because the FOIA office at FBI is systematically corrupt.
The bureaucrats can run, but they cannot hide.
So, let me just say this.
I am hopeful.
I am hopeful that this documentation can also be fast-tracked.
But just like with the Epstein case, I'm not holding my breath.
I want transparency.
I want what Pam Bondi said about that to be true.
These people that are now in power, unfortunately, only have a cursory idea of what these documents contain because they contain criminal activity at the highest level.
So, number one, you really can't blanket release them.
Because if you're going to do it right, what you actually have to do is you have to create a case, indict them, and then prosecute them.
And then as the court system moves and those prosecutions happen, the evidence that you had to use to prosecute them with that was withheld from the public because of that, then it can be released.
So I'm just telling people that Anything that we get immediately, and there are no prosecutions, indictments, court cases along with it, is a bit of a shamarooski.
It is not really the meat and potatoes that we need.
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