Why some of DOJ's unredacted Epstein files are still hidden for lawmakers Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett joins The Lead.
Online investigators uncovered thousands of previously inaccessible Epstein videos on the DOJ website by changing PDF file ...
In a letter sent Saturday, February 14, Attorney General Pam Bondi and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche told lawmakers the agency turned over all materials tied to Epstein as required under the ...
The search continues in the documents for ironclad criminal conduct, but the story of a sexual predator given a free ride by the ruling class has already emerged.
The trips to Moscow. The glowing references to Putin. The Russian women. The allies connected to the Kremlin. The use of secret cameras. The demands for information.
While men are protected by redaction in the Epstein files, survivors have been humiliated and exposed with their bodies paraded for all to see. Here, The Mirror's Ellie Fry asks why we're not more fur ...
The Justice Department faces a deadline for explaining why it censored so many documents released from its investigative ...
Grilled on Capitol Hill over the Epstein files, the attorney general urged lawmakers to shift their attention to the stock ...
The Epstein Files contain numerous instances in which the identities of people who sent concerning emails to the pedophile have been redacted.
The Epstein files released by the Justice Department include hours of video footage Jeffrey Epstein recorded, received or downloaded. The Free Press has compiled it all.
Representative Ro Khanna read the names of six powerful men in the Epstein files, whose names were previously hidden by the ...
Apparently, threatening to block a bridge that the U.S. did not have to pay for and that would create U.S. jobs is a good ...