The Trump administration is seemingly pulling out all the stops to get out of releasing the remaining Epstein Files. On Friday, Trump’s Department of Justice quietly filed a motion to block ...
The Justice Department said late Thursday it has made "substantial progress" on its ongoing review of millions of documents that may be related to Jeffrey Epstein, thanks to the efforts of hundreds of ...
Officials, however, gave no timeline for the release of the remaining files. Justice Department officials said in a letter submitted to two federal judges Thursday that they are making "substantial ...
One month after the congressionally mandated deadline to release all its files on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, the Justice Department has made only a fraction of the files public — and it ...
Over 2 million documents are under DoJ review despite ‘legal obligation’ from Epstein Files Transparency Act The law was clear: Donald Trump’s Department of Justice was required to disclose all ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
The Department of Justice released more than 3 million pages, including more than 2,000 videos and 180,000 images, in its files tied to the death and criminal investigation of convicted sex offender ...
Save this article to read it later. Find this story in your account’s ‘Saved for Later’ section. Now, due in large part to Team Trump’s ineptitude, the Epstein files have become the biggest ongoing ...
Jeffrey Epstein is long gone, but his files aren’t. Nearly six years after the convicted sex offender died in a Manhattan jail, public interest in the names tied to his network hasn’t faded. Portions ...
The release of files, videos and photographs from the federal inquiry into Jeffrey Epstein is the largest to date, and the final one planned by the Justice Department. Times reporters are sifting ...
Latest release of documents makes uncomfortable reading for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and other high-profile figures Max Stephens is The Telegraph’s International Crime Correspondent. He has covered ...
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