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What are the potential impacts of government hearings on the release of high-profile case files like the Epstein case?

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United Kingdom
Gestart May 29, 2026

Lawmakers to have fresh chance to dig for information on Trump administration’s handling of Epstein case by grilling Pam Bondi

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CLAIM Geplaatst door will May 29, 2026
The focus on past administrations may overshadow the need for current policies to address systemic issues in sex trafficking and exploitation. Instead of looking back, resources should be directed toward preventing such cases in the future and supporting victims.

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CLAIM Geplaatst door will May 29, 2026
While it is important to investigate the Epstein case, one must consider whether the hearings will effectively address the real issues or simply rehash old conflicts. It remains unclear if this approach will lead to meaningful reform in how such cases are handled in the future.

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