To say that President Donald Trump and members of his administration could have handled the release of millions of files related to deceased child sexual predator Jeffrey Epstein better would be an understatement.

Indeed, as anyone who has recently spent time on the social media platform X could attest, many Americans are rightly upset at the way the White House has handled the release of the files. That goes for Attorney General Pam Bondi saying they were on her desk last year, to Trump himself dismissing the documents as irrelevant.

But for all the bungled messaging, however, the opportunity to go down in history as heroes remains in front of them.

The latest crisis began on Jan. 30, when theDepartment of Justice, in compliance with theEpstein Files Transparency Act, published 3.5 millionsearchable fileson its website.

While Trump deserves credit for actually releasing files that have been hidden for multiple administrations, things could have been finessed better from the jump, and this week was no exception.

Following said publication, the Epstein Files consumed the attention of X users, including quite a few sleuths. As they dug into the files, they discovered horrifying references that, all told, appeared to pain a picture of a global, satanic, cannibalistic,child sex-traffickingring on a scale hitherto unimaginable.

For instance,one particularly dark email, written by Epstein in 2011, has made the rounds on X. It reads as follows:

“[Redacted] said that she felt gods presence next to her when she was in bed. she knows that jesus watches over her and he helped save her life. Whoops.”

Did Epstein refer to a littleChristiangirl whom he abused and then murdered? No one will say. Both the victim’s name and the email recipient remain redacted.

Either way, for obvious reasons, the awakening public will not and should not move on from such horrors. It makes no difference how often Trump and his lieutenants in the Department of Justice, the FBI, or elsewhere demand that we do.

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