Clintons, Jeffrey Epstein and Congress
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In a letter addressed directly to Republican Rep. James Comer of Kentucky, the chairman of the Oversight Committee, the Clintons accused him of being “on the cusp of bringing Congress to a halt to pursue a rarely used process literally designed to result in our imprisonment.”
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DOJ pleads with lawyers to get through ‘grind’ of Epstein files as criticism of redactions continues
It is a grind,” the head of the Justice Department’s criminal division said in an email. “While we certainly encourage aggressive overachievers, we need reviewers to hit the 1,000-page mark each day.”
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House lawmakers ask judge to ‘release the full Epstein files’ — with fewer than 1% produced by DOJ
WASHINGTON — A bipartisan pair of lawmakers asked a Manhattan federal judge Tuesday to compel the prompt release of all investigative materials on deceased sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, after the Department of Justice acknowledged last week it had yet to release 99% of documents related to the case.
Lord Mandelson has offered a personal apology to the victims of Jeffrey Epstein over his decision to maintain a friendship with the late paedophile after his conviction. The former cabinet minister had faced criticism after he offered a limited apology for system failures that had let women down, in a BBC interview on Sunday.
Multiple federal reviews have concluded Epstein died by suicide, but doubters continue to insist he died from foul play
A Manhattan judge on Tuesday ordered the Trump Justice Department to respond to demands from congressional lawmakers that he appoint a special master to facilitate the release of files gathered on
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Pam Bondi reignites demand for Epstein files with dramatic brag about protecting women
Attorney General Pam Bondi reawakened cries to release the Jeffrey Epstein files in compliance with the law after she posted a dramatic video on social media.President Donald Trump signed legislation calling for the release of DOJ investigative files involving Epstein,
Former British Ambassador to the U.S. Peter Mandelson has apologized over his links with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. “I did not want to be held responsible for his [Jeffrey