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Epstein Survivors Split on Melania’s Hearing Call: Justice or Burden?
Comer pledges public testimony after first lady's surprise plea — but the victims the hearings would serve are divided on whether Congress can deliver anything meaningful
Comer pledges public testimony after first lady's surprise plea — but the victims the hearings would serve are divided on whether Congress can deliver anything meaningful
Matt Schlapp's crowd-work backfires twice as a subdued MAGA faithful signals a movement under strain — without its leader
The two men who controlled Epstein's money, managed his shell companies, and now run his estate were never questioned by the FBI or DOJ
A proposed rule posted to the Federal Register would let the attorney general suspend state ethics investigations into current and former Justice Department attorneys, a power Congress explicitly addressed in 1998
Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, Turkey and the UK have opened criminal investigations since the DOJ released 3 million pages — but no new US prosecutions are expected
The president urged Americans to move past sex trafficking documents while directing the Pentagon to release records on extraterrestrial life
Austin Tucker Martin, a 21-year-old Trump supporter from North Carolina, was killed after breaching the estate with a shotgun and fuel can
Attorney General's six-page letter to Congress lists Elvis Presley and Marilyn Monroe alongside known Epstein associates, sparking bipartisan accusations of obstruction and incompetence