WASHINGTON, Dec 20 (Reuters) - The U.S. Justice Department released thousands of heavily redacted documents related to the ...
On Friday, the Trump-controlled Justice Department was mandated by a nearly unanimous act of Congress to release all ...
The Justice Department is continuing its release of thousands of files related to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in ...
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said the Justice Department won’t protect President Donald Trump—or any other notable ...
The Friday document dump was long anticipated for its potential new details about the late sex offender and his connections ...
The No. 2 official in the Justice Department told ABC News in an interview Friday that there has been "no effort" to redact ...
Some conservatives at the AmericaFest conference expressed disappointment with how President Donald Trump has handled the ...
Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle voiced complaints about the latest release of files from the Jeffrey Epstein case.
Hundreds of thousands of files related to Epstein were released Friday, with more to come in the next few weeks.
The Trump administration has transformed the release of the Epstein files into the 2025 version of WikiLeaks: a slow-drip ...
The files that The Times initially reviewed on Friday included only a handful of references to or images of Mr. Trump.