After a right-wing conspiracy theorist promoted a claim that the Trump administration was engaged in a cover-up to protect Republicans named in the Epstein files, the Justice Department offered the public an unusual response.
James O’Keefe, the oft-debunked disinformation-peddler (who was ousted in 2023 from the conservative activist group Project Veritas), posted one of his sting-style videos in which the department’s acting deputy chief at the Office of Enforcement Operations, Joseph Schnitt, discusses internal DOJ feuds over the release of files related to deceased sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein and the department’s decision to move convicted Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell to a minimum security prison. In the video, Schnitt also makes the startling claim that any documents eventually released by the DOJ will redact the names of Republicans and not liberals.
The Justice Department responded with a written statement — attributed to Schnitt, posted to X, that appeared to have been captured from a phone with depleted battery — in which Schnitt said he was set up by “a woman named Skyler on Hinge” and that the comments he made were “my own personal comments on what I’ve learned in the media and not from anything I’ve learned or done via work.”
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— U.S. Department of Justice (@TheJusticeDept) September 4, 2025
Replies to the DOJ’s tweet suggest the effort to quell concerns about the department’s transparency have only raised more questions.
The Wall Street Journal reported in July that Trump was told by the attorney general that his name appears in the files; the inclusion of an individual’s name in the files does not imply any wrongdoing.








