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A slew of notable individuals appear in the latest Justice Department release of Jeffrey Epstein files.
The White House has continued to resist calls from Congress and President Donald Trump's own base to release the FBI's investigative files on Jeffrey Epstein. Instead, it has asked courts to release grand jury testimony and has interviewed convicted ...
While the outlook in the House is clear, its future in the Senate isn't. Speaker Mike Johnson said Wednesday night that the House of Representatives will vote next week on a bill that would compel the Department of Justice to release the complete Jeffrey ...
The Senate and House of Representatives passed — in rare bipartisan fashion — a bill that would require the Justice Department to release a trove of documents tied to investigations of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The bill would require the attorney ...
Pages from a totally redacted New York grand jury file into Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, released by the U.S. Justice Department, is photographed Friday, Dec. 19, 2025, in Washington. Reporter The Justice Department released another tranche of ...
The Epstein files have been hacked. Updated December 26 with previous examples of PDF document redaction failures, as well as warnings about malware associated with some Epstein Files distributions and other security threats. This article also now includes ...
President Trump said Wednesday that he had signed the bill to release the files. The House of Representatives on Tuesday voted 427-1 on a bill to compel the Justice Department to publicly release its files on Jeffrey Epstein, after which the Senate ...