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NEW: Judge Beryl Howell granted my motion for expedited review in my FOIA case for the Epstein files, and invited me to file a motion for summary judgment. Which we did, and which you can read here: www.muellershewrote.com/p/new-ive-fi...
— Mueller, She Wrote (@muellershewrote.com) 2025-09-20T21:31:47.533Z
A motion for summary judgment is a request asking the court to make a determination in the case based on law before the case goes to trial. In this case, were asking the judge for a partial summary judgment - expedited relief. We contend theres no genuine dispute that my request should be expedited.
For background, the Trump administration assigned over 1,000 FBI personnel to review nearly 300,000 pages (100,000 documents) of the Epstein files. As part of the review, the personnel were tasked with finding and flagging any mentions of Donald Trump. My exclusive reporting uncovered the existence of training videos embedded in PowerPoint presentations that gave detailed instructions to log the document number and page number where Trumps name appears into a local Excel spreadsheet, then send their findings to a portal where the logs would be consolidated. I filed a FOIA request for those training videos, and I asked that my request be expedited because of the widespread media interest.
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In order for me to be eligible to ask for expedited processing, I have to be recognized as a representative of the news media. At first, the FBI determined that Im NOT a member of the news media, but we appealed and won. On September 5th, we received that notification:
MORE HERE: https://www.muellershewrote.com/p/new-ive-filed-a-motion-for-summary

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We have had all this stonewalling from the administration ("The files are on my desk." "What files? There never were any files" )
This FOIA request doesn't get any files. But it established exactly WHAT those 1000 agents were asked to do and what process they used.
Once they get the training video, the obvious next step is to request the logs that these agents submitted. If they can get that, this will establish HOW MANY TIMES Trump was mentioned in the Epstein documents.
And then from there, they can start identifying specific individual documents. Trump has stonewalled, and that means he will have to live with this steady drip-drip-drip. It probably would have been a lot smarter for him to release all the documents, just as he promised during the campaign. It might all have been over and forgotten by now if he had chosen that path.
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