MS NOW’s Lisa Rubin: The Image that You’re Looking at Is Rep. Jayapal’s ‘Search History’

‘I can tell you from experience, that is how the Epstein files have been produced in the Department of Justice’s library’

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RUBIN: "Well, first of all, let’s credit our colleague Fallon Gallagher, who found this as we were discussing, a number of us have been discussing Bondi’s use of these so-called burn books. The image that you’re looking at right there shows, on the inside front cover of that binder, a one-page sheet that at the top, says 'Jayapal. Pramila, search history,' and then it lists a number of things that are E.F.T.A, stands for Epstein Files Transparency Act, and a bunch of numbers after that. I can tell you from experience, that is how the Epstein files have been produced in the Department of Justice’s library. And then there are summaries of each of those documents, including one summary that hasn’t been unredacted yet, but they are telling Pam Bondi, whoever prepared this document, who is in a particular exchange about a torture video. The image at the very bottom is, instead of summarizing a document, they are giving her the visual. It is a -- it appears to be a web of potential actors in an investigation prepared by the FBI. You can see a number of faces have been redacted in that. Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein appear in that as well. But let’s go back to the fact that it says 'Jayapal, Pramila, search history.'” 

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