The Justice Department is buried in about 5.2 million pages of documents potentially related to notorious pedophile Jeffrey Epstein – and it might take until late January to complete the review. The ...
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The ease of recovering information that was not properly redacted digitally suggests that at least some of the documents released by the Justice Department were hastily censored. By Santul Nerkar ...
The DOJ says it still has “hundreds of thousands” of pages to review, as the latest Epstein files release spurred more pushback from Democratic lawmakers and other critics of the administration. As ...
The Justice Department’s release of the Epstein files — mandated by Congress to be completed last week — is still a work in progress. Thousands of files still aren’t public. The redactions are ...
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A top Justice Department official says the government will not fully release its files on the life and death of Jeffrey Epstein by Friday's deadline. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said in an ...
Andrew Weissmann, former top official at Justice Department joins Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House with live reaction to the first batch of official Epstein files released by Trump's Justice ...
The clock is ticking on the deadline for the Justice Department to release its files on sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Since then, a string of court rulings has ordered the publication of some ...
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On the campaign trail, President Donald Trump indicated he would release Jeffrey Epstein’s “client list,” a promise to pull back the curtain on what many Americans perceive to be a shadowy cover-up.