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White House aides have made it clear that no one in the administration is allowed to talk about Epstein without high-level vetting as Trump attempts to change the subject.
Questions persist about how Jeffrey Epstein, who once moved among the world's elite, was able to avoid federal prosecution for so long. A timeline suggests some answers.
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Raw Story on MSNMSNBC panel pounces on 'cryptic' Bongino claim in the middle of Epstein firestormA long and mysterious post on social media platform X by FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino on Saturday raised eyebrows on MSNBC on Sunday morning. At the start of MSNBC's "The Weekend," co-host Jonathan Capehart drew attention to the post that landed like a bombshell as the White House and the Department of Justice are both mired in cleaning up the
There’s no one who knows the Jeffrey Epstein story better than Julie K. Brown, who will be answering reader questions to help separate fact from fiction.
Interest in the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking investigation has exploded over the past month, even as President Donald Trump urged the public and media to move on from a saga he sees as " pretty boring.
Peacock, Investigation Discovery and Vice are among the streamers and studios that have delved into the convicted sex offender's life, crimes and death.
US Representatives Ro Khanna and Robert Garcia requested that Epstein’s estate deliver the book to them by August 10, a day before Ghislaine Maxwell is set to testify before Congress.
U.S. Sen. Eric Schmitt said in January that the Justice Department should open up all its Jeffrey Epstein files. Last week, he was more reserved.
The committee advanced the selection of a former Fox News host for a federal prosecutor post along with six other U.S. attorney nominees.