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Dem lawmaker on DOJ sharing Epstein files with Congress: ‘We owe it to the American people’
The Department of Justice will begin sharing the Jeffrey Epstein files with Congress starting Friday. This comes on the heels ...
Democrats hoping for the sming gun that would connect President Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes were sorely disappointed Monday. Testifying before the House Oversight Committee, former […] ...
The DOJ effectively declared the case closed after an "exhaustive review," revealing Epstein had no "client list," did not ...
The Justice Department has agreed to provide to Congress documents from the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking investigation, a ...
Rep. Robert Garcia, Ranking Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, tells MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell that the Department ...
Ky., subpoenaed former Attorney General Bill Barr and other former officials, including the Clintons, for testimony in the House's Jeffrey Epstein investigation.
Former Attorney General Bill Barr faced questions on Capitol Hill about the Jeffrey Epstein files, appearing before the House ...
House Oversight Chair James Comer signaled he may expand the Epstein probe subpoena list after Democrats urged testimony from former Labor Secretary Alex Acosta.
Former Attorney General William “Bill” Barr said he never saw any evidence that President Donald Trump intervened or ...
House Oversight Chairman James Comer announced Monday that the Justice Department plans to start releasing its Jeffrey ...
Former Attorney General Bill Barr testified before the House Oversight Committee about the Epstein case, with Democrats and ...
Trump's estranged former attorney general says if incriminating evidence against Trump existed, the Biden DOJ would have released it.
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