DOJ: Epstein files release may take 'weeks'
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The Epstein files are still being released by the thousands after the deadline for the Department of Justice to disclose them passed on Friday.
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 ...
In a fractured ruling regarding government transparency and national security, a federal judge has ordered the Department of Justice to renew its search for records related to animal rights activism and "domestic terrorism" investigations, rejecting the ...
Director Kash Patel said the DOJ is working to meet the 30-day release deadline. The FBI is working with the Department of Justice to see if there is "anything more" from the Jeffery Epstein files that can be released to the public, according to FBI ...
The FBI’s files on Jeffrey Epstein do not implicate any of his high-profile friends in the late financier’s sex trafficking scheme, FBI Director Kash Patel—under particular scrutiny after the agency’s investigation into the murder of Charlie Kirk ...
On Monday, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, acting under President Trump's executive order, released more than 230,000 pages of previously sealed FBI documents detailing the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The documents ...
WASHINGTON — Newly declassified FBI files released Tuesday by Sen. Chuck Grassley reveal more bribery allegations involving former President Joe Biden and ex-first son Hunter Biden that may have never been fully investigated. The files memorialize two ...