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However, after questions were raised regarding the photos disappearing and subsequent accusations of a cover-up, the DOJ have now are once again made the snaps available for public consumption.
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From photos of former president Bill Clinton to images of strange scrapbooks, the Justice Department’s release is curious but far from revelatory. Released in four volumes, the 3,951 documents the DOJ ...
The deadline for the Justice Department to release its files on sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is fast approaching as Democrats continue to apply pressure with more photo dumps. In November, President ...
The clock is ticking on the deadline for the Justice Department to release its files on sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Since then, a string of court rulings has ordered the publication of some ...
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Welcome to a special edition of FOIA Files. This morning, the Federal Bureau of Investigation turned over dozens of emails to me that reveal some details about how FBI agents and personnel from the ...
President Trump on Wednesday signed into law a bill to compel the Justice Department to release all of its files related to the investigation of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The bipartisan ...
Mr. Trump announced on social media that he had signed the legislation, but the release of all the files is not guaranteed. Luke Broadwater Reporting from Washington President Trump announced in a ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi confirmed Wednesday that the Justice Department will release its files from the federal investigation into Jeffrey Epstein within 30 days, following near-unanimous passage ...
The Senate’s action means the measure, which the House approved in a 427-to-1 vote, will be passed in the chamber on receipt and be forwarded to the president’s desk for his signature. Annie Karni As ...