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A pair of Jeffrey Epstein’s victims blasted the Trump administration and the Justice Department for their attempts to unseal grand jury testimony in the criminal case against the late financier ...
Amid the fallout over the Trump administration's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files, Spencer Kuvin, an attorney representing Epstein survivors, joins Ana Cabrera to discuss the administration ...
After the DOJ’s loss on unsealing Maxwell grand jury materials, a new lawsuit could reveal information about the administration’s Epstein-related actions.
In the face of mounting discontent over his administration’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files, President Trump has turned to deflection, denial and downplaying.
The two victims asked in separate letters, that any files related to Epstein be reviewed to protect their privacy before being released to the public.
Trump administration officials are set to sit down on Wednesday and discuss the handling of the case involving sex offender and disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, according to CNN.
Efforts by the Trump administration to unseal grand jury testimony must prioritise protecting their identities before public release.
The Capitol Hill battle over Jeffrey Epstein is poised to heat up when Congress returns to Washington next month, as President Donald Trump and the administration hope to move on from the issue.
President Donald Trump’s approval ratings with Republicans has dropped as he handles fallout from the so-called “Epstein Files”, and concerns about rising prices from his global tariffs.
President Donald Trump is facing growing pushback for his administration’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.