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The massive tranche of Jeffrey Epstein documents released Friday runs hundreds of thousands of pages. It includes the names of more than a dozen politically exposed figures and government officials, according to sources familiar with the material.In a letter to Congress exclusively obtained by Fox News Digital, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said the Justice Department’s exhaustive review identified more than 1,200 victims and family members. Blanche outlined how the DOJ sifted through the files and weighed what could responsibly be made public as part of the release process...."We write to notify you that today the Department of Justice is producing hundreds of thousands of pages of responsive materials in compliance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act," Blanche wrote. "Under the leadership of President Donald J. Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi, this unprecedented disclosure highlights our commitment to following the law, being transparent, and protecting victims," Blanche continued, noting that the production of documents comes within the 30 days required under the law signed by the president. ...Photos featuring one prominent individual in the latest release have already been circulating on social media, and it’s not President Donald Trump. It’s former President Bill Clinton. Photos show Clinton swimming with Ghislaine Maxwell and another female whose identity has been redacted, suggesting that she is a victim and/or a minor....President Trump signed the Epstein Files Transparency Act in November, forcing the government to make public any unclassified records connected to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell within 30 days.The legislation allows the Justice Department to withhold or redact material that could expose victims or compromise ongoing investigations, including cases like the New York probe recently opened by Attorney General Pam Bondi into Epstein’s links to Democrats. It also authorized the DOJ to keep information confidential if its disclosure would threaten national security or foreign policy interests.