Jeffrey Epstein, DOJ and Trump
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President Trump on Friday complained about the Justice Department’s ongoing focus on the case of the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein after the department said it had discovered more than 1
Epstein died by suicide in his cell on Aug. 10, 2019, but a suicide risk assessment form dated Aug. 1 of that year listed Epstein's "overall acute suicide risk" as "low."
One of Jeffrey Epstein’s victims has blasted the Justice Department after the agency accidentally identified her in the trove of documents released over the weekend. Attorney Aaron Parnas said the Justice Department failed to properly redact the name of the woman while continuing to delay the release of all investigative files required by law.
It’s kind of disappointing to see that our own Department of Justice is trying to continue to gaslight us,” said the brother of one of Jeffrey Epstein's most prominent accusers.
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Trump DOJ's new Epstein claim fact-checked by ex-prosecutor — using Kash Patel's own words
President Donald Trump attacked the process of releasing the Jeffrey Epstein case files on Friday, claiming that they just suddenly "found" a million more documents and that it's all a hoax manufactured by Democrats.
Trump’s troller-in-chief, Gavin Newsom, dropped an end-of-year message on the Epstein files. In a short video posted to his X account, the California governor trolled President Donald Trump, 79, by showing both the blank pages released by the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the pages that were not redacted,