The Justice Department’s leadership asked career prosecutors in Florida to volunteer over the “next several days” to help redact the Epstein files, in the latest Trump administration push toward ...
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 ...
The Department of Justice released a new batch of Epstein files on Tuesday, sending journalists and the public scrambling to read them. Why it matters: The DOJ's massive file dumps — which come ...
If the Department of Justice (DOJ) wanted to release every Jeffrey Epstein-related document they had on file, they had the firepower to do so, a former assistant U.S. attorney argued. The DOJ has ...
see more of our stories on Google. Add Axios on Google Files released by the U.S. government linked to Jeffrey Epstein are displayed in Washington, D.C., on Dec. 23, 2025, as part of a new batch ...
Top Democrat to introduce resolution after Department of Justice misses deadline for all files linked to sex offender The Senate Democratic leader, Chuck Schumer, announced on Monday he will introduce ...
The US Justice Department has released the first set of documents linked to Jeffrey Epstein, but for many people, reading through thousands of files is not easy. Most documents are long, heavily ...
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) said Sunday it restored a photo featuring President Donald Trump to its latest release of Jeffrey Epstein–related documents after a review determined the image did ...
The Justice Department released hundreds of thousands of pages of records related to late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein Friday, hours after a top official teased more material would be released in the ...
The ruling cited a law signed last month by President Trump requiring the Justice Department to release its files on Jeffrey Epstein and his longtime companion, Ghislaine Maxwell. By Benjamin Weiser ...
President Trump signed the "Epstein Files Transparency Act" into law on November 19. The Department of Justice has 30 days (until December 19) to release the files related to the Jeffrey Epstein case.
Karen Read, who was found not guilty of charges in the death of her boyfriend, has filed a lawsuit accusing members of the Massachusetts State Police and several others of targeting her and shielding ...