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Burchett openly urged the DOJ to make available the evidence they possess, asserting that withholding information only fuels speculation and conspiracy theories. While acknowledging the risks associated with revealing the identities of some victims—who range from children to now adults—he insisted that the public has a right to know what the authorities have uncovered.
“I believe it’ll provide greater transparency,” Burchett stated, emphasizing that the release of such evidence could shed light on the extent of Epstein’s criminal network. However, he also warned about the importance of safeguarding innocent victims' identities, suggesting the need for careful consideration before releasing sensitive information.