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The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform intends to make public some files it subpoenaed related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, though it will first redact them to shield victims’ IDs and other sensitive matters,
Court records will be turned over to the Republican-led House Oversight Committee, which subpoenaed the files earlier this month.
The Capitol Hill battle over Jeffrey Epstein is poised to heat up when Congress returns to Washington next month. While GOP leaders left town early to avoid the radioactive issue, the conspiracy-ridden saga is set to ramp back up come September for a number of reasons.
U.S. President Donald Trump keeps facing questions about Jeffrey Epstein, the multi-millionaire sex offender who died in jail in 2019 while facing federal charges of trafficking underage girls. Here's a quick guide to the Epstein saga and how it intersected with Trump over the years.
Jeffrey Epstein’s mysterious death occurred six years ago this month — but the National Enquirer has discovered 22 people in the sketchy billionaire’s orbit have also died under murky circumstances, fueling fears of a cover-up by powerful figures seeking to erase potential witnesses.
Royal biographer Andrew Lownie, who has spent years investigating the Prince Andrew's connection to Jeffrey Epstein, believes Donald Trump is unlikely to emerge unscathed if furthe
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inews.co.uk on MSNMelania Trump and Jeffrey Epstein relationship claim removed from Prince Andrew book
The publishers of a new book about Prince Andrew are to remove claims about Donald Trump’s wife Melania and her relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.Claims made by Epstein have already been published in around 60,
In a virtually unprecedented development, former President Bill Clinton and his wife, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, will be forced to testify before Congress about their relationship with sex peddler Jeffrey Epstein,
A bipartisan duo of congressmen announced that survivors of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's abuse will visit Capitol Hill, with some revealing their experience for the first time.