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DOJ to release hundreds of thousands of Epstein files under new transparency law by Dec. 19. Follow Newsweek's live blog.
Rubio touts foreign policy moves in first year of second Trump term The Department of Justice (DOJ) on Friday hits the deadline set by Congress to release documents related to the
Congress set a 30-day deadline, which arrived Friday, Dec. 19, in a highly-anticipated moment for an issue that has dogged President Donald Trump throughout his first year back in office, enflamed his MAGA base, caused a rift with allies and exposed the limits of his considerable sway over his supporters.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said Friday the administration will not release all of its Epstein files Friday, as it’s legally required to do.
Justice Department to release Epstein documents in phases over coming weeks, not all at once as federal deadline arrives for controversial file dump.