More than three million documents have been released, including thousands of videos and images related to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The pressure now moves to the House, which is in recess, as the government enters at least a limited funding lapse.
Gov. Janet Mills was laying out her case against Sen. Susan Collins to several dozen supporters earlier this month when one attendee raised a question on the minds of many voters in Maine.
The government is partially shut down, the DOJ released millions more Epstein files, and the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown is still roiling US cities. Follow for live updates.
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