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Journalist goes nuclear on Trump admin for ‘playing games’ over Epstein torture email

February 10, 2026
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Journalist goes nuclear on Trump admin for ‘playing games’ over Epstein torture email

Zeteo journalist Prem Thakker went nuclear on the Trump administration on Tuesday after alleging a top official is “playing games” around a particularly disturbing email to Jeffrey Epstein about a supposed “torture video.”

In 2016, an unidentified individual wrote to Epstein via email that they “loved the torture video,” referencing an email that was subsequently released last month by the Justice Department with the sender’s name redacted.

Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY), who co-sponsored the legislation that forced the DOJ to release its files on Epstein, flagged the email Monday and called for the sender’s name to be made public. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche proceeded to — “perhaps accidentally,” Thakker wrote – reveal the identity of the sender to be Emirati billionaire Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem.

Carried out on social media, the exchange between Massie and Blanche, Thakker argued, was wildly inappropriate given the “disturbing” nature of the matter being discussed, involving the potential torture of an Epstein victim.

“It appears that as the DOJ defended its stonewalling, it may have walked into a rake, perhaps accidentally revealing the identity of an individual whose identity was previously redacted. Or were they playing games?” Thakker wrote in a report published in Zeteo Tuesday.

“Whether intentional or not, Blanche gave us the near feeling of transparency regarding a disturbing email — but it very well could have just been out of an instinct coursing through this administration’s veins: when in doubt, tweet and attack. The DOJ did not immediately respond to Zeteo’s request for clarification about what Blanche meant, [but] the possible horror abounds far beyond that.”

After the passage of Massie’s Epstein Files Transparency Act, the Trump admin is legally compelled to release all of its files on Epstein, and with redactions limited to protecting the identity of minors and victims. Instead, the DOJ has admitted it intends on withholding millions of files, and of those it has released, redactions beyond the scope of what the law permits have been made.

“With these redactions, [the Trump administration] continues to try haphazardly covering up whatever it can, while also incompetently tripping over itself online,” Thakker wrote. “Instead of transparency, more than one year in, we’re left deciphering tweets. About a torture video.”

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