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Why a flight booked by a Miami Herald reporter wound up in the latest batch of Epstein files
Brown’s “Perversion of Justice” series was published by the Miami Herald in 2018. Her stories recounted the plight of Epstein’s victims — and how federal prosecutors worked with Epstein’s lawyers to minimize the scope of his crimes. Epstein was given an unusual plea deal in 2007 that allowed him to avoid a lengthy prison sentence.
President Trump's changing messaging, Congress' unprecedented demands and the Justice Department's piecemeal release of information haven't quieted the questions. Here's what we know — and don't.
A recently released cache of security videos is raising new questions about the prison cameras at the facility where Jeffrey Epstein died in his cell in 2019.
Khanna has been among the most vocal members of Congress on the Epstein files, leading a bill with U.S. Representative Thomas Massie, a Kentucky Republican, to compel their release. Congress voted last month to publicize the files, and the first few batches have been released.
Miami Herald's Julie K. Brown questions why her personal travel information from 2019 appeared in government documents during Trump administration.
The rift between Trump’s longtime cheerleader and the man himself widened over the summer, when Greene warned Trump over his administration’s handling of the Epstein files scandal. Greene was one of the most vocal Republican voices demanding the full release of the files.
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 2024. Reports to the contrary, he insisted, were ...
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