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EXPOSED: DOJ Tries to Hide Real Epstein Clients by Naming DEAD SINGER Janis Joplin in Files

Gary FranchiFebruary 15, 2026224 views
EXPOSED: DOJ Tries to Hide Real Epstein Clients by Naming DEAD SINGER Janis Joplin in Files
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The Department of Justice is under fire for what critics are calling a deliberate attempt to muddy the waters around Jeffrey Epstein's client list by including absurd names like deceased rock icon Janis Joplin in their latest document release.

Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) – and we can't believe we're agreeing with a California Democrat on this one – blasted the DOJ for "muddying the waters" after the agency included Joplin, who died in 1970, among more than 300 high-profile figures mentioned in a six-page letter delivered to Congress on Saturday.

Here's the problem, folks: Joplin died three years before Epstein was even born. Yet somehow the Trump Justice Department thought it was appropriate to lump her name in with potentially legitimate associates of the convicted sex trafficker.

Patriots Demand Real Transparency

This kind of bureaucratic game-playing is exactly what Americans are sick of. We voted for Trump to drain the swamp and expose the truth about Epstein's network of powerful clients – not to get cute with document dumps that include obviously irrelevant names.

"The DOJ appears to be muddying the waters by including names that have no connection to Epstein," Khanna stated, echoing the frustration of millions of Americans demanding real answers.

The timing couldn't be worse for the administration. Just three weeks into Trump's second term, patriots expected swift action on promises to expose the deep state's darkest secrets. Instead, we're getting the same old Washington shell games that protect the real predators while wasting everyone's time.

What's particularly galling is that while dead rock stars are being named, we still don't have the full, unredacted client list that could expose living politicians, celebrities, and business leaders who may have participated in Epstein's sick operation.

The American people deserve better than bureaucratic smoke screens. We need Attorney General Pam Bondi to step in and demand real accountability from her department – not clever document dumps designed to confuse rather than illuminate the truth about Epstein's network of powerful enablers.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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PatriotMom2024VerifiedFeb 15, 2026
This is absolutely ridiculous - Janis Joplin died in 1970 and Epstein wasn't even born until 1953! How stupid do they think we are?
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TruthSeeker47VerifiedFeb 15, 2026
Exactly! It's like they're not even trying to hide their corruption anymore.
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ConservativeVoiceVerifiedFeb 16, 2026
The timeline doesn't even make sense. This is clearly intentional misdirection.
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ConstitutionDefenderVerifiedFeb 16, 2026
I've worked in government for 20 years and I've never seen such blatant document manipulation. This would get any regular person thrown in prison for obstruction of justice.
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WakeUpSheepleVerifiedFeb 16, 2026
This proves they have the real client list but are desperately trying to muddy the waters. The cover-up is worse than the crime!
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SmallTownValuesVerifiedFeb 16, 2026
Unbelievable! When will we get real justice?
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AmericaFirst1776VerifiedFeb 17, 2026
What other 'dead celebrities' are they going to blame next? Elvis? This is a complete joke and insult to our intelligence.
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FreedomFighter88VerifiedFeb 17, 2026
Don't give them any ideas! They probably have a whole list of dead celebrities ready to go.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedFeb 17, 2026
The DOJ has zero credibility left. They'll do anything to protect their elite friends.
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LibertyOrDeathVerifiedFeb 17, 2026
Does anyone know if there are other obvious fake names in these files? I bet Janis Joplin isn't the only ridiculous entry they've added.