Epstein, Justice Department and Grand Jury
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The Justice Department said unsealing grand jury transcripts related to Epstein's case is necessary given "longstanding and legitimate" public interest in the case.
President Donald Trump on Friday implied there is no "smoking gun" in the Jeffrey Epstein files as he seeks to downplay a case that's long animated his MAGA supporters.
Certainly not Ron Wyden. But he’s one of many reasons, in addition to the aforementioned birthday card, why this is not going away. A second is that the Department of Justice just happens to have fired one of the prosecutors who worked on Epstein’s case.
Donald Trump's first term chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, said that he believes the president is mentioned in the Jeffery Epstein files. Follow Newsweek's live blog.
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Trump calls interest in Epstein case "boring" as Mike Johnson calls for files releasePresident Trump said he doesn't understand why people are interested in the Jeffrey Epstein case while speaking to reporters on Tuesday. Meanwhile, lawmakers, including House Speaker Mike Johnson, are calling for the release of the Epstein files.
Minn., discusses the growing calls for transparency in the Epstein case and Senate Republicans narrowly advancing Trump's $9 billion spending cut package, which includes cuts to foreign aid and public broadcasting.
CNN Chief Data Analyst Harry Enten looked at similar figures when he called the current Epstein scandal a "massive unforced error" for the Trump administration.
(NewsNation) — An attorney representing victims of Jeffrey Epstein says information the Justice Department unveiled Thursday could shed light on members of Epstein’s inner circle and their ...
Pam Bondi took office as Florida's first female attorney general in 2011. Epstein had gotten out of the Palm Beach County Jail two years earlier.