I thought that you were "tak[ing] [your] voice and $$$ revenue elsewhere"?? Obviously I was correct about this being an empty threat......
I assume that by "they" you mean the Autopen Regime.
Are you looking for the grand jury testimony? The Autopen Regime never called for this testimony to be released. The Trump 2.0 Administration HAS called for this testimony to be released, but leftist activists in black robes refuse to release it to the public because they are protecting leftist criminals.
Now, since the Autopen Regime is no longer in power, they now wish to pretend that the Trump Administration is all of a sudden "hiding something" even though the only thing that they are refusing to release is the kiddie porn.
If you actually want to see the grand jury testimony, then you need to address your grievances towards the leftist judges who are blocking its release to protect leftist criminals.
You are not a plural.
You need to direct your grievances towards the LEFTIST JUDGES who are blocking the release of the grand jury testimony (and the Autopen Regime who never called for its release), not at the Trump Administration (who has called for the release of this testimony).
AI Overview
The Justice Department, under the Trump administration, attempted to unseal Jeffrey Epstein's grand jury records in mid-2025 but was denied by three separate federal judges
. Donald Trump is not known to have appeared before a grand jury related to Epstein.
Trump administration's attempt to unseal records
- Public pressure: Amid growing public pressure and criticism from his supporters, Trump directed Attorney General Pam Bondi in July 2025 to request that a federal judge release "any and all pertinent" grand jury testimony related to Epstein.
- DOJ requests: The Justice Department subsequently filed motions in federal courts in New York and Florida to unseal grand jury materials from investigations involving Epstein and his accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell.
- Judges' rulings:Federal judges in New York and Florida denied these requests in July and August 2025.
- New York: U.S. District Judge Richard Berman called the request a "diversion" and noted the 70 pages of grand jury testimony were insignificant compared to the 100,000+ pages of investigative files already held by the DOJ. Judge Paul Engelmayer also rejected the request to unseal Maxwell's grand jury testimony, calling it "garden-variety summary testimony".
- Florida: U.S. District Judge Robin Rosenberg denied the request for transcripts from federal grand juries in 2005 and 2007, citing federal law that limited the unsealing of such records.