Only 2% of Jeffrey Epstein investigative data has been released, despite Trump and his DoJ head, Pam Bondi claiming otherwise. This figure comes from analyses of emails and details within the released Epstein files themselves, suggesting that the publicly disclosed materials (such as the 3.5 million pages uploaded by the U.S. Department of Justice as of late January 2026) represent only a small fraction—potentially around 2%—of the total data originally seized by authorities from Epstein's properties and related investigations. For context, the DOJ identified over 6 million potentially responsive pages under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, but after reviews and redactions, it released about half that amount, declaring full compliance despite criticisms from lawmakers like Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) who questioned why the remainder was withheld. Earlier updates from the DOJ in early January 2026 indicated even lower release rates, with less than 1% (around 12,000 documents) made public at that point out of over 2 million still under review.