India, Feb. 10 -- The Department of Justice (DOJ) made a huge tranche of the Epstein Files publicly available, but many of them were heavily redacted and lacked important context.

The House of Congress had announced last week that they will be revealing an original, unredacted set of documents to a select group of House members on Monday, February 9.

Representative Jamie Raskin, who has access to a limited set of unredacted materials ahead of testimony by U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, said that the documents raise serious questions about public statements made by Trump regarding his relationship with Epstein.

The disclosures come as part of ongoing oversight into the excessive redactions in the DOJ's release of Epstein files.

Raski...