Your argument is that the Biden administration would have broken the law. That’s the difference between the administrations. Just look at how Merrick Garland acted versus Pam Bondi. It’s night and day difference.
Apparently, it takes an act of congress to release the documents. Not sure if you saw that.
Fair point that Garland stuck to norms to a fault, and leaks can get legally messy, and Congress is the nuclear option for full unredacted releases. I’m glad the Act finally forced it. Bondi, who I think is horrendous, is a completely different story; she has already dumped forty thousand pages while Garland slow-walked or ignored multiple subpoenas.
But that is exactly why the idea that they would not break the law does not hold up. If there were real dirt on Trump, Biden’s people had every motive to work around norms — timed leaks during the midterms, targeted subpoena dumps, releases after Trump locked up the nomination. They controlled the DOJ and the Senate for years, and nothing prosecutable surfaced.
Democrats took some swings early with the 2019 hearings, then basically disappeared after the Maxwell trial in twenty-one, maybe into twenty-two. That tells me there is no real stick to use against Trump beyond the old social stuff he has already publicly acknowledged.
I hope every single person who is involved with boning under age women is incarcerated. That goes from the president to the gardener at Epstein Island. Will be interesting to see what comes out, but like I’ve already said multiple occasions Democrats scrub these files for years, and now Republicans have had time to scrub these files for months.