Trump, DOJ and Jeffrey Epstein
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A publicly available photo of Diana Ross and Michael Jackson with their kids ended up redacted and included in the Epstein files.
It’s kind of disappointing to see that our own Department of Justice is trying to continue to gaslight us,” said the brother of one of Jeffrey Epstein's most prominent accusers.
The DOJ's Jeffrey Epstein files website crashed during its release, prompting complaints about technical glitches and heavy redactions. AG Pam Bondi's department defended its work.
Democrats said that the delay violates the law, which required the DOJ to release "all unclassified records" with limited exceptions, including to protect the victims.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche suggested the DOJ may not comply with the legally mandated deadline to make the records public.
The Department of Justice released thousands of photos related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, including his properties, on Friday.
The DOJ has vowed to prosecute people accused of assaulting federal officers during protests of Trump’s immigration policies. But an AP review shows they have struggled to deliver on that commitment.
Democrats warned they’re "examining all legal options" to hold the administration accountable to Friday's deadline to the release of all DOJ files on Jeffrey Epstein.
President Trump, while speaking to reporters in North Carolina on Friday, boasted about his claim against the federal government requesting a large payout in taxpayer money over legal battles he