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DOJ Releases Partial Epstein Files, Democrats Accuse Administration of Breaking Law
Justice Department posts "several hundred thousand" documents to online library but acknowledges full tranche will take weeks
Justice Department posts "several hundred thousand" documents to online library but acknowledges full tranche will take weeks
Once a fierce Trump ally, Georgia Republican demands full document release just weeks before her resignation takes effect
Justice Department says hundreds of thousands more documents will come in weeks, but critics say delay violates federal law
Previously unreported guidance comes amid fierce debate over legality of military strikes on suspected drug boats in Caribbean
Former special counsel requests open testimony after eight-hour closed-door session with House Judiciary Committee
Federal jury finds Hannah Dugan guilty of felony obstruction after she directed defendant through private door while agents waited in hallway
Court filing acknowledges air traffic controller and Army helicopter pilots breached duty of care in January collision near Reagan National Airport
Former special counsel defends investigations in closed-door House testimony, says he would prosecute again