DOJ releases missing Epstein files
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A batch of files released by the Justice Department includes plans to interview victims as part of an organized effort to prosecute Epstein in 2008.
Online users and Colorado Republican Congresswoman Lauren Boebert failed to fully research the Epstein files before sharing the false claim.
FBI files reveal Maine pilot Raymond Russell was investigated as possible D.B. Cooper suspect in the famous 1971 hijacking case that remains unsolved.
The documents show the FBI was monitoring the progress of Karen Read's criminal case, even after the federal investigation was closed.
The national political furor around the Jeffrey Epstein case files has escalated in recent days, even as President Donald Trump has sought to dismiss the calls for more transparency as a “Democrat hoax.”On Capitol Hill, the effort to pry loose more ...
The House Oversight Committee voted to subpoena the attorney general, Pam Bondi, to testify about the Justice Department’s handling of the case against Jeffrey Epstein and the release of its files on the matter.
Attorney General Pam Bondi "claims the DOJ has released all of the Epstein files. The record is clear: they have not," Rep. Nancy Mace said in a post on X.