NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks to Republican Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina, who says she has a "list of names" of people to depose after viewing unredacted versions of the Epstein files. All this week ...
Questions continue to emerge over the Department of Justice’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files. One Democratic congressman went to the House floor to read the names of six "wealthy, powerful men" ...
Members of Congress have been granted uncensored access to a selection of the Justice Department’s files relating to Jeffrey Epstein, and the lawmakers say these have shed additional light on the late ...
This has been a big week in the long-running — and still very much not-over — saga of the Jeffrey Epstein files. That’s because we’ve begun to learn more about the Justice Department’s controversial ...
Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) on Sunday asked his followers which files connected to the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein he should review tomorrow when lawmakers begin examining the unredacted documents ...
A protester holds a sign related to the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files outside the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., November 12, 2025. SAUL LOEB AFP via Getty Images After the Justice ...
Sign up for the Slatest to get the most insightful analysis, criticism, and advice out there, delivered to your inbox daily. At the end of January, the Justice ...
DOJ will let members of Congress review 3M unredacted Jeffrey Epstein case files starting Monday, a move hailed by transparency advocates as a victory. The Department of Justice will allow members of ...
Members of Congress will be able to review unredacted versions of the more than 3 million pages of Epstein files released by the Justice Department starting Feb. 9, according to a letter obtained by ...
Federal lawmakers will be able to review unredacted Epstein files starting next week, according to NBC News, offering a chance to see the publicly available documents linked to the convicted sex ...
The DOJ said it has temporarily removed thousands of Epstein files. The files contained victim-identifying information and needed to be further redacted, officials said. The department released 3 ...
The Justice Department informed Congress on Friday that lawmakers will be given access to unredacted versions of the Epstein files, starting next week. Beginning Monday, congressional members will be ...
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