Ep. 7: Redacted Accountability
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In this episode of Seems Sus, Brandon and Ed dig into the newly released documents surrounding the Epstein case — and the glaring redactions that remain. If transparency was promised, why are key details still blacked out? Who benefits from sealed records, protected identities, and a judicial system that seems to stall when power is involved?
We break down: • What was actually released • What is still redacted — and why that matters • The legal shielding of powerful individuals • The broader pattern of institutional protection • Whether accountability truly exists for the elite class This isn’t about partisan outrage.
It’s about consistency. If justice is blind, why does it always seem to look away when money and influence enter the room?
When the files are released but the truth is still covered in black ink… that’s not transparency. That’s protection.
Question everything. Trust nothing blindly.
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