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Why Americans See an Epstein Files Cover Up at the DOJ
From campaign promises to congressional surveillance, a timeline of the decisions that destroyed public trust in both parties
From campaign promises to congressional surveillance, a timeline of the decisions that destroyed public trust in both parties
Kentucky Republican accuses DOJ of shielding powerful men while Trump backs his primary opponent in what's shaping up as the ultimate test of party loyalty
Bondi letter to Congress names over 100 "politically exposed persons" but critics say the list obscures who actually interacted with the sex trafficker
Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem's departure came days after bipartisan lawmakers identified him as the recipient of Jeffrey Epstein's "torture video" email and international investors froze deals with the global ports operator
The rapper's anti-ICE comments at her tour kickoff sparked a personal attack from the federal agency's official account, escalating into a viral exchange over the Epstein files
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
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
The billionaire's pledge to fund defamation defense for survivors who name abusers comes days after released emails showed him pursuing visits to Epstein's island