DOJ Releases Jeffrey Epstein Files: What Happens Next?

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Republicans and Democrats accuse the Justice Department of failing to follow the law in releasing all records related to Jeffrey Epstein. The release, which had a deadline of midnight Friday, was incomplete, with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche telling members of Congress that it could take two weeks for all the documents to be released. NBC’s Ryan Nobles reports and NBC News legal correspondent Danny Cevallos joins Saturday TODAY with analysis.

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