Multiple news outlets reported that the Department of Justice released the Epstein files with a broken, unreliable search engine.
- The search tool frequently returns incomplete, inconsistent, or zero results.
- Searches for the same term can produce different numbers minutes apart.
- This is a known issue acknowledged in reporting.
So we started at 12073 results for the term "Rothschild"
Later yesterday it was 11912
And a couple of hours ago we're down 11860
Has anyone saved the entire batch immediately after release lol? https://t.co/nMwjJ9PuAn pic.twitter.com/2shU99VMp5
— dart (@poordart) February 3, 2026
True.
As of 1:34pm EST, the folders that contained the files and videos are gone.WTF?!https://t.co/CMArWXpSSQ pic.twitter.com/KvlhgT1Xyr
— Anti-fascist. Pro-representative democracy. (@StopTrump2025) February 2, 2026
Grok factcheck:
No, reports from NYT, ABC, Fox, and others indicate the DOJ released millions of pages including Trump mentions and tips about allegations. Deputy AG Blanche stated no files were deleted to protect anyone, though some were withheld for victim privacy and legal privileges.