The Epstein case files are set to be released next week, but some survivors and Democratic lawmakers are pushing for a new review of the files to make sure they haven't been tampered with. CBS News ...
KTTC reached out to Minnesota’s Congressional Delegation to find out if the state’s federal lawmakers plan on looking through the documents in their unredacted form as provided by the DOJ.
The DOJ said that there are more than 2 million documents “potentially responsive” to the Epstein Files Transparency Act that are presently in various phases of review.
Members of Congress are expected to gain access to unredacted files connected to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, as questions continue about transparency, accountability and whether additional ...
Amid controversy over the Epstein Files, United States President Donald Trump has now called it a “scam" even as the Justice Department grilled Ghislaine Maxwell, the imprisoned accomplice of late sex ...
Top Justice Department leaders said in a court filing Tuesday they expect to release the department’s Jeffrey Epstein-related files “in the near term.”Attorney General Pam Bondi, Deputy Attorney ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Justice Department on Wednesday announced it is reviewing 5.2 million more pages of Jeffrey Epstein case files and intends to ...
After weeks of relentless coverage of the Epstein files crisis, President Donald Trump has seemed eager to change the subject—but when the opportunity arose, he couldn’t resist seizing on the scandal ...
A small group of lawmakers reviewed unredacted versions of the Justice Department’s files on Jeffrey Epstein, the wealthy convicted sex offender who had vast ties to powerful figures. Representative ...