The Dallas Police Department has solved its oldest missing persons case, bringing closure to a family more than 50 years after their loved one disappeared. Among the hundreds of cold cases at the ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Department of Justice has expanded its review of documents related to the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein to 5.2 million as it also increases the number of attorneys ...
Friday's deadline was set by Congress in a law passed last month. Several members of Congress criticized the Department of Justice's release of some of the files on convicted sex offender Jeffrey ...
A portion of the long-awaited Epstein files were released Friday as the Justice Department made the documents public in compliance with federal law, offering thousands of never-before-seen pages ...
Several members of Congress criticized the department’s No. 2, Todd Blanche, after he said more documents would be coming weeks late. By Alan Feuer and Michael Gold The Justice Department will not ...
WASHINGTON–Today, the American Civil Liberties Union condemned the Trump administration’s latest proposals to implement two nationwide rules that would significantly shut down access in hospitals to ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi “whiffed” on understanding how much President Trump’s base of supporters cared about the release of the files linked to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, White House ...
RadarOnline.com can reveal the reason why a single member of Congress voted against the release of the Epstein files. Amid intense public pressure, the House voted nearly unanimously to release sealed ...
The Justice Department faces renewed pressure to release records tied to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The House voted 427-1 on Tuesday to pass a bill mandating the release of the files, and ...
Congress’s overwhelming approval of legislation to force a public release of federal records tied to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has put new pressure on the Justice Department and President ...
WASHINGTON ‒ Overwhelming votes in both chambers of Congress directing the Justice Department to release the full files from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation sent a clear message: Make it all public.
The president has reversed himself and encouraged lawmakers to vote for compelling the Justice Department to turn over investigation documents, but he never really needed their approval. By Luke ...
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