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Federal law required majority of documents to be released by 19 December, but only 125,575 pages have been published The Department of Justice has released less than 1% of the so-called Epstein files, ...
The Justice Department on Monday said it has released 12,285 documents – less than 1% – of its Jeffrey Epstein-related files, with more than 2 million documents still being reviewed. Attorney General ...
(NEXSTAR) – In 2025, nearly 300,000 Americans used a new electronic system to file their taxes directly with the IRS for free. In 2026, that’s no longer an option. IRS Direct File launched as a pilot ...
“The X-Files” is headed to Pluto TV, becoming available beginning on New Year’s Day. Though the beloved, long-running sci-fi drama is already available to stream on Hulu and Disney+, its addition to ...
Released documents detail the assembly line-like process with which Jeffrey Epstein procured underage victims By the mid-2000s, Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual abuse of teen girls was routine. From 2002 to ...
Nearly two years ago, Donald Trump kicked off the presidential-campaign season with a declaration: “I was never on Epstein’s Plane, or at his ‘stupid’ Island,” he posted on Truth Social in January ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Nowhere in the newly released files do federal law enforcement agents or prosecutors indicate that Trump was ...
The Justice Department initially removed, then restored, a photograph that included an image of President Trump, and issued a statement calling mentions of him “untrue and sensationalist claims.” By ...
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, a New York Democrat, will force a vote on suing the Trump administration for a full release of the Jeffrey Epstein files. The Senate will vote on the measure when ...
Several victims said they were frustrated by the heavy redactions of photos and documents that the Justice Department released on Friday. By Matthew Goldstein and Mike Baker Disappointed. Frustrated.