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Collins reports on Trump’s unexpected flip on Epstein files and Mamdani and rare but royal MBS visit
President Trump now claims he wants the Epstein files released, but the Justice Department is vague on when and how much of the documents will make it to the public. Also, the first visit to the White House by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman since he ordered the killing of reporter Jamāl Khāshqujī,
The DOJ has 30 days to release all its files on the late paedophile financier after Donald Trump signed the Epstein Transparency Act into law
Documents scheduled to become public are from the FBI and the Justice Department's investigative files into Epstein and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year prison term for conspiring to sex traffic minors.
Manhattan U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton will investigate the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's relationship to prominent Democrats after Attorney General Pam Bondi ordered the probe at Trump’s direction.