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Chuck Schumer calls for FBI counterintelligence assessment on Jeffrey Epstein files, citing concerns about adversaries ...
The Trump administration’s efforts to allay concerns about its handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files by pushing for more ...
The Rule of Five, formally known as Section 2954, was first enacted in 1928, establishing a right for lawmakers to access ...
According to a new poll, the majority of Americans believe the so-called Epstein files reveal details about the president.
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) called on the FBI Tuesday to conduct a counterintelligence threat assessment of ...
Trump is among other prominent figures named in the previously unsealed documents. He was mentioned in a 2016 deposition from ...
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said he was compelling the Justice Department and FBI to release the Jeffrey Epstein files though a century-old law.
The rumor spread amid backlash over the Trump administration's announcement that its review of the Epstein files found no ...
The news Wednesday that Attorney General Pam Bondi told President Donald Trump back in May that his name appeared in the Jeffrey Epstein files isn’t that surprising, in context.
The "Epstein files," refer to the federal government’s investigative files pertaining to the prosecution of deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.  The two federal investigations into Epstein took ...
Senate Democrats pressed Pam Bondi and FBI leaders Friday for information about references to Trump in the Epstein files.
A new report alleges that the ever-changing rules for checking Jeffrey Epstein–related documents sent the FBI into “full ...