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redacted

[ri-dak-tid] / rɪˈdæk tɪd /


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Mr. Khanna this week used his congressional privilege to expose on the House floor names of six “elite, powerful men” redacted in the Epstein files by the Justice Department.

From The Wall Street Journal

The notes suggest that, on the night he was taken into custody, Epstein called Ruemmler, whose mobile phone number is redacted in the documents.

From BBC

The congressmen, who co-sponsored the law that compelled the justice department to release the Epstein files last year, say they were improperly redacted.

From BBC

Congressmen highlighted the document, because the recipient was redacted in the document.

From The Wall Street Journal

It refused to release a redacted version of the assessment, saying that would leave "little or no meaningful information while still posing a residual risk of harm".

From BBC