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Johnson Rebukes Own DOJ Over Epstein Search Tracking
Speaker calls surveillance of lawmakers reviewing Epstein files "inappropriate" as bipartisan backlash grows over attorney general's "burn book"
Speaker calls surveillance of lawmakers reviewing Epstein files "inappropriate" as bipartisan backlash grows over attorney general's "burn book"
Attorney General testifies before the House Judiciary Committee as survivors, lawmakers from both parties and the public demand answers about redactions, withheld documents and exposed victim identities
Former Palm Beach police chief told FBI agents that Trump said "everyone has known" about Epstein's behavior — a claim the White House declined to confirm or deny
The convicted sex trafficker appeared virtually from a Texas prison and refused to answer every question, frustrating both Republicans and Democrats seeking names of co-conspirators
Victims released an emotional PSA on Super Bowl Sunday demanding Attorney General Pam Bondi release the remaining 3 million Epstein files as Congress prepares to review unredacted documents Monday
Newly released DOJ video logs reveal investigators noted an unidentified orange figure on the staircase to Epstein's cell tier hours before his body was found, while officers on duty deny any knowledge of the activity
From a British lord to a Norwegian ex-prime minister to a Wall Street law firm chairman, the DOJ document release is producing real-world consequences across three continents
For the first time in over 50 years, no binding limits exist on the world's two largest nuclear arsenals