Epstein Victims Outraged Over Unredacted Info, and the Supreme Court Made Itself More Secretive

爱泼斯坦受害者对未删节信息表示愤怒,而最高法院使自己变得更加神秘莫测。

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2026-02-02

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Plus, big firsts at the Grammy Awards.  Here’s what we’re covering: How Trump Appears in the Epstein Files, by Steve Eder, Michael C. Bender and David Enrich The Government Published Dozens of Nude Photos in the Epstein Files, by Mike Baker and Julie Tate Release of Three Million Epstein Pages Falls Short, Survivors Say, by Devlin Barrett, Michael Gold and Mike Baker They Said They Weren’t Close to Epstein. New Documents Show Otherwise., by Nicholas Confessore U.A.E. Firm Quietly Took Stake in the Trump Family’s Crypto Company, by David Yaffe-Bellany and Eric Lipton Trump Says Kennedy Center Will Close for 2-Year Reconstruction Project, by Adam Nagourney and Julia Jacobs How the Supreme Court Secretly Made Itself Even More Secretive, by Jodi Kantor Snow Drought in the West Reaches Record Levels, by Jim Robbins Grammy Takeaways: Bad Bunny and Kendrick Lamar Take Top Awards, by Ben Sisario Tune in every weekday morning, and tell us what you think at: theheadlines@nytimes.com. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. You can also subscribe via your favorite podcast app here https://www.nytimes.com/activate-access/audio?source=podcatcher. For more podcasts and narrated articles, download The New York Times app at nytimes.com/app.
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  • From the New York Times, it's the headlines.

  • I'm Will Jarvis in for Tracy Mumford.

  • Today's Monday, February 2nd.

  • Here's what we're covering.

  • This review is over.

  • We reviewed over 6 million pieces of paper, tens of thousands of images,

  • which is what the statute required us to do.

  • The Trump administration is defending its handling of the Epstein files.

  • after its release of millions of new pages on Friday,

  • was met with outrage from survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse.

  • The Justice Department had missed a December deadline to release all of its files related to the convicted sex trafficker,

  • and hundreds of government lawyers spent the last month scrambling to review and redact the documents.

  • But the redactions sometimes appeared to be haphazard,