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House eyes shutdown vote; Epstein victims demand DOJ files site shut down
Watch now: Washington races to end a government shutdown. Plus, Epstein victims push to take the DOJ site offline. The post House eyes shutdown vote; Epstein victims demand DOJ files site shut down ...
The Metropolitan Police has launched a criminal investigation following allegations that Mandelson passed market-sensitive information to the late sex offender.
The Justice Department un-redacted some more names in the Jeffrey Epstein files last night after pressure from lawmakers. Follow for live updates.
The Justice Department’s latest release of the Epstein files offers fresh insights into how former President Bill Clinton’s staff communicated with Jeffrey Epstein and his longtime associate Ghislaine ...
The government is partially shut down, the DOJ released millions more Epstein files, and the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown is still roiling US cities.
A former representative recently criticized MAGA influencers for mocking Jeffrey Epstein victims, arguing it jeopardizes ...
The billionaire US businessman Les Wexner has released a lengthy statement condemning Jeffrey Epstein to coincide with his appearance before Congress to answer questions on his relationship with the ...
Immigration and Customs Enforcement has opened more than three dozen internal investigations into allegations of excessive use of force by its agents from January 2025 to January 2026, the agency’s ...
The "pizza" references in the Epstein files that social media users highlighted have innocuous explanations.
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