$1.1 Billion in Epstein Wire Transfers: Why Is the Biden Treasury Still Hiding the Files?
The number is staggering: $1.1 BILLION. That’s how much money, according to insiders, was moved through Jeffrey Epstein’s shadowy network of wire transfers — and yet the Biden Treasury is still stonewalling.
Where did the money go?
Who signed off on it?
And why are the files still locked away from the public?
For years, both parties have promised “full transparency” about Epstein’s financial empire — but the paper trail remains buried deep inside Treasury vaults. Meanwhile, whispers grow louder that these wire transfers could implicate powerful political, business, and media figures who would rather see the scandal buried for good.
Critics say the cover-up isn’t about “national security.” It’s about protecting the names that funded, enabled, and benefited from Epstein’s network.
Until the files are released, one question hangs over Washington like a storm cloud:
What’s in those hidden transfers — and who is being protected?