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Yes. The DOJ has released large batches of incriminating documents before, but usually only after court orders or FOIA litigation. Examples include Watergate files, Church Committee releases, the Mueller investigation documents, JFK assassination records, and evidence from major corporate cases like Enron. What’s unusual about the Epstein files isn’t the process — courts unseal documents all the time — but the content and the high‑profile names involved. The mechanism is normal; the subject matter is what makes it seem unprecedented. 3/4/26
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