The U.S. Department of Justice released files that showed Jeffrey Epstein was in touch with celebrities, politicians and royals.
Some accusations stemmed from an FBI interview with a unidentified man. There was no credible evidence to support them.
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Raskin: Trump Is in Unredacted Epstein Files More Than a Million Times
Representative Jamie Raskin has claimed that President Trump is named over a million times in the unredacted Epstein files. “The idea that we could get through a meaningful fraction of them is just ...
The Epstein investigation began in 2005, when the parents of a 14-year-old girl reported she had been molested at the millionaire’s home in Palm Beach, Florida. Police would identify at least 35 ...
The US Department of Justice will not release the remaining files, which could contain more serious allegations against rich ...
While the world is salivating over the details in the Epstein Files, we must remember that it is a saga of sexual exploitation and violation of little girls. While the big names made headlines, little ...
Miami Herald reporter Julie K. Brown speaks with CNN's Anderson Cooper about her latest piece on the Jeffrey Epstein saga: ...
The men in charge of the agencies carrying out President Donald Trump’s mass deportation agenda delivered a staunch defense of immigration enforcement operations in a three-hour testimony to Congress ...
A handful of figures will be sacrificed - but only to protect a wider culture that believes rules don't apply to the ruling ...
Visual analysis of footage released by the FBI in the case of the disappearance of "Today" host Savannah Guthrie's mom Nancy Guthrie reveals new clues ...
District Judge J.P. Boulee, a Trump appointee, said in a court filing that the warrant must be unsealed by Tuesday at the ...
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