The Justice Department posted a major trove of files related to Jeffrey Epstein more than two months after President Donald Trump signed a bill requiring their release. The Justice Department vowed to ...
Newly released documents revive scrutiny of Jeffrey Epstein’s network, claim political scalps, and drag familiar global names back into focus Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein are seen in this ...
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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 ...
Ms. Jong-Fast is a contributing Opinion writer. As we try to find some cozy solace with our families for the holidays, the Department of Justice is starting to — as required by a law that it took an ...
The Justice Department released a new batch of files Tuesday related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein which contain hundreds of references to President Trump. Trump has not been accused of ...
The Department of Justice warned Tuesday that some documents in the latest batch of files it published related to Jeffrey Epstein included false and unverified information about President Donald Trump ...
From photos of former president Bill Clinton to images of strange scrapbooks, the Justice Department’s release is curious but far from revelatory. Released in four volumes, the 3,951 documents the DOJ ...