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Image: ''Angelic Assassin of the M-6: Calamity', courtesy of Project OverSoul.
Explore the escalating legal battle as Senator Chuck Schumer accuses Donald Trump's DOJ of a 'blatant cover-up' following a missed deadline for the full release of the Epstein files.
From
thehill
The Department of Justice (DOJ) is reviewing over 2 million documents potentially related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s legal cases, according to a Monday court filing.
From
apnews
Elon Musk's AI chatbot Grok is under fire for generating sexualized images of women and children without consent.
Nice try but no cigar: Trump makes a grab for Venezuela's oil reserves, fails to keep people from talking about Jeffrey Epstein, again.
Democratic strategist James Carville accuses Donald Trump of using the Venezuela raid as a 'giant diversionary tactic' to hide the release of Epstein files.
Trial records and witness statements have linked Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, to a staff manual from Jeffrey Epstein's Florida estate that told staff members to 'see nothing, hear nothing,...
House Democrats said the DOJ is “now violating federal law” after missing the Epstein files deadline, as Republicans also demand the full release with no games.
Elon Musk is facing calls for legal ramifications after Grok, the AI chatbot used on his X social media platform, produced sexually suggestive images of children.
From
thehill
Many of us have spent the last two weeks largely checked out and concentrating on happier things than the intimate details of Jeffrey Epstein’s private life. Sadly, that’s all about to change. Come Monday, it’s going to be all Epstein all the time.
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www
President Trump’s changing messaging, Congress’ unprecedented demands and the Justice Department’s piecemeal release of information haven’t quieted the questions. Here’s what we know — and don’t.
From
people
In 1998, Elizabeth 'Libet' Ross Johnson signed the deed of her $24 million ski chalet in Vail over to a trust in her and Jeffrey Epstein's names...
Reps. Ro Khanna (D-CA) and Thomas Massie (R-KY) plan to make a major announcement next week regarding a new plan to force the Trump administration to release its files on Jeffrey Epstein, Khanna announced Friday. |
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www
Making a small child touch one's private parts with sexual intent is aggravated sexual assault under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, the Delhi High Court has held.
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kesq
The Justice Department on Monday said it has released 12,285 documents – less than 1% – of its Jeffrey Epstein-related files, with more than 2 million documents still being reviewed.
DOJ says over 2 million Epstein records remain under review, making a full release unlikely during Trump’s presidency as pressure mounts from lawmakers and survivors.
A teacher who told students Rosa Parks "did not exist" and that American civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. was guilty of plagiarism has been banned, according to a report Monday.
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www
The commentator said Donald Trump is throwing up desperate distractions from the Epstein Files.
This time, they're using Trump's Big Venezuela Adventure as an excuse.
From
wgno
Archbishop Gregory Aymond issued a public apology to all victims of child sexual abuse on Saturday, Jan. 3.
Amid the chaos sparked by the Trump administration’s unprecedented attack on Venezuela Saturday, a key deadline for the Justice Department regarding files on Jeffrey Epstein came and went, and House Democrats were happy to put the administration on notice.
Lawyers for Jeffrey Epstein survivors are alleging that a large number of files have yet to be released by the Department of Justice. CBS News' Scott MacFarlane reports.
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The Justice Department is facing pushback from lawmakers and the public for its failure to release all of its files on the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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Reports say the Justice Department is reviewing more than 5 million Epstein-related files. NPR's Michel Martin talks to Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna, who co-sponsored the law that mandates their release.
After reading heavily-redacted documents which appear to break the law, the survivors of the convicted pedophile, Jeffrey Epstein, are demanding accountability from the president...
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