Epstein Case Reaches Europe; First Resignations, Tusk Forms Analytical Team

On January 30, the US Department of Justice released nearly 3.5 million pages of Epstein documents, including over 180,000 photos and 2,000 videos, revealing names of European politicians and prompting resignations.

Document Release Details

On January 30, the US Department of Justice released nearly 3.5 million pages of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein. The release included over 180,000 photographs and approximately 2,000 video recordings.

Legal Basis for Release

The documents were disclosed under a November 2025 US law, which mandated the publication of all unclassified materials obtained during investigations into Jeffrey Epstein.

Political Fallout

The documents contained the names of several significant European politicians or individuals from their circles. This revelation has already triggered consequences.

Resignations Begin

The first resignations have already occurred following the publication of the documents, indicating immediate repercussions within European political circles.

Official Response

Donald Tusk has established an analytical team to address the emerging situation and assess the implications of the disclosed information.

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