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Convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell told Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche that she never witnessed Trump doing anything inappropriate with Jeffrey Epstein, and the Justice Department gives Congress its first batch of Epstein files.
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Epstein files land on Capitol Hill
Congress has officially received the first batch of Jeffrey Epstein files. The Justice Department turned over a tranche of materials related to the case against the late, convicted sex offender Friday afternoon, according to a person aware of the development and granted anonymity to share private information.
Jeffrey Epstein may have been set up on a date with Princess Diana in London, according to explosive testimony by Ghislaine Maxwell. In tapes released on Friday by the Department of Justice, Maxwell,
Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi joins MSNBC’s Ali Velshi to discuss how the House Oversight Committee is “feverishly” going through the first batch of Epstein files, noting that the MAGA base “is watching very carefully,
The Justice Department has released a transcript of the interview that Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche conducted with Jeffrey Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell. According to the transcripts released,
Information fliers on human trafficking would be placed in private areas of middle and high schools in Palm Beach County.
As the Justice Department is expected to begin turning over information on Jeffrey Epstein to the House Oversight Committee, President Trump says he supports the department being "totally open" with the investigation but expressed concern for "innocent people" being hurt by the release of files related to Epstein.
Has President Donald Trump survived the latest and most serious firestorm of controversy over the Epstein scandal? Or has the Trump administration’s handling of the release of information concerning the prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein,