The order directs the DOJ to release names of email senders and recipients who wrote emails commenting on women.
Jeffrey Epstein’s death inside a US federal prison was quickly labeled as a suicide—but many details have continued to raise questions. Missing footage, unusual circumstances, and conflicting reports ...
The DOJ responded to a court order to either produce Jeffrey Epstein files with new investigative details or explain why it ...
Rep. Suhas Subramanyam criticized the Trump administration, claiming more arrests were made over the Lincoln Memorial ...
The Attorney General says Donald Trump is innocent with regard to the Epstein scandal. The President himself considers ...
New allegations from Beatrice Keul link Jeffrey Epstein to Donald Trump's pageant world, highlighting a network of powerful ...
The Trump Justice Department stumbled in an Jeffrey Epstein files case with an "embarrassing" excuse flagged by a legal ...
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche will find himself in a triangle of trouble on Thursday. Blanche must know that Trump, ...
A judge on Thursday ordered the Justice Department to either release unredacted versions of several files on the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein or explain why it can't do so.
President Donald Trump has had a hard time distancing himself from the Jeffrey Epstein saga, and a new development in the ...
A US district judge gave the DOJ until July 2 to turn over less-redacted versions of certain documents or show why that ...
Just 10% of respondents in a Reuters/Ipsos poll said the Trump administration had helped efforts to hold people connected to Epstein accountable.