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Culture War Roundup for the week of February 9, 2026

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The Trump administration is currently releasing the files. You can argue that they're being forced to so it doesn't really get them any credit.

Yes, they are being forced to. We know this because the only reason the law even came about is became they double backed on their own promises to release the files to begin with.

But in that case, nothing that's been revealed so far seems to justify all the hullabaloo.

Which is exactly a point I addressed, there's still tons of files left completely unreleased and even what was released is known to have tons of unnecessary redactions.

I think you dramatically underestimate the work involved in releasing sensitive materials. Dozens of bored overworked lawyers combing through millions of files by hand navigating an impossible mandate to release everything, all at once, now, but also nothing that violates national security.

It is February 2026, Trump was elected in January 2025. While I understand it wasn't going to be an immediate priority, over a year is a pretty good length of time for them to fulfill their promise when it's one of the easiest to do. The only reason it needs to be rushed at all now is because they double backed and engaged in a coverup.

Yes, they are being forced to. We know this because the only reason the law even came about is became they double backed on their own promises to release the files to begin with.

That's not exactly the own you think it is. It's hard act outraged about Trump only releasing them when he was forced to by his own promise, when the other party was in a position to release them for years, but didn't, and didn't even promise to.

That's not exactly the own you think it is. It's hard act outraged about Trump only releasing them when he was forced to by his own promise, when the other party was in a position to release them for years, but didn't, and didn't even promise to.

Yeah, I don't think you'll find anyone who would argue the Biden admin released the files. They obviously didn't.

Doesn't that make it more interesting that both admins might apparently be trying to hide something? Massie made a similar point and just got responded to with insults

"You are responsible for this portion of it". No name calling nor deflection absolves them of their choices now.

when the other party was in a position to release them for years, but didn't, and didn't even promise to

Which gives Trump a golden opportunity to do what he loves most: look better than Biden. That he's not eager to seize on an obvious win is a little sus.