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DOJ Releases Partial Epstein Files as Democrats Threaten Lawsuit Over Missed Deadline
Justice Department says hundreds of thousands more documents will come in weeks, but critics say delay violates federal law
Justice Department says hundreds of thousands more documents will come in weeks, but critics say delay violates federal law
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
Former vice president casts doubt on compliance while praising bipartisan transparency push
Justice Department faces December 19 deadline to disclose nearly all unclassified Epstein investigation records
Republican talking points focus on Democratic document handling as Friday release date approaches
Court rules Trump administration unlawfully terminated disaster preparedness funding program
Second Virginia grand jury declines to bring charges against New York Attorney General, delivering another setback to DOJ prosecution efforts