this post was submitted on 19 Nov 2025
49 points (100.0% liked)
news
262 readers
538 users here now
A lightweight news hub to help decentralize the fediverse load: mirror and discuss headlines here so the giant instance communities aren’t a single choke-point.
Rules:
- Recent news articles only (past 30 days)
- Title must match the headline or neutrally describe the content
- Avoid duplicates & spam (search before posting; batch minor updates).
- Be civil; no hate or personal attacks.
- No link shorteners
- No entire article in the post body
founded 3 months ago
MODERATORS
you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
view the rest of the comments
Don't worry it's only the unclassified stuff.
Although some demented rapist likes to talk shit about how he can unclassify something with the blink of an eye. Wonder if that'll happen.
Ah but that’s the joy. Now we get to bitch and scream their own birther arguments back at them.
I’m waiting for the release of the long-form Epstein list.
I will be demanding that immediately after the first batch is released. What glorious turn-about.
Eh not really, watch the legal eagle episode about it.
There's a provision that says if something is classified they need to formally declare to closed session the general idea of what it is and why within iirc a week.
Ed: I don't know why I expect people to actually read the bill but this should help.
(2) All redactions must be accompanied by a written justification published in the Federal Register and submitted to Congress.
(3) To the extent that any covered information would otherwise be redacted or withheld as classified information under this section, the Attorney General shall declassify that classified information to the maximum extent possible.
(A) If the Attorney General makes a determination that covered information may not be declassified and made available in a manner that protects the national security of the United States, including methods or sources related to national security, the Attorney General shall release an unclassified summary for each of the redacted or withheld classified information.
(4) All decisions to classify any covered information after July 1, 2025 shall be published in the Federal Register and submitted to Congress, including the date of classification, the identity of the classifying authority, and an unclassified summary of the justification.
SEC. 3. Report to Congress.
Within 15 days of completion of the release required under Section 2, the Attorney General shall submit to the House and Senate Committees on the Judiciary a report listing:
(1) All categories of records released and withheld.
(2) A summary of redactions made, including legal basis.
(3) A list of all government officials and politically exposed persons named or referenced in the released materials, with no redactions permitted under subsection (b)(1).
So long as the unredacted or unclassified copies stay in the someone else's hands, it'll happen.
Would be nice if Anonymous posted them online ... any day now...