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The controversy over President Donald Trump ’s handling of records from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation entered a new dimension Thursday as his administration struggles to make good on its promises to release details on the sex trafficking case involving a one-time friend of the now-president.
President Trump is threatening to sue The Wall Street Journal for reporting on his past ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein while calling for some additional Epstein files to be made public.
Controversial video showing Jeffrey Epstein’s cell door before his death was ‘modified,’ report finds - DOJ faces further backlash after claiming the footage outside the convicted sex offender’s cell
Trump's dismissal of Epstein scrutiny sparks MAGA revolt, polls show rising GOP discontent, and calls for file release grow. Follow Newsweek's live blog.
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Irish Star on MSNStephen King stirs controversy with comments on Jeffrey Epstein's alleged client listStephen King has once again angered fans after he weighed in on the controversy surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein list, which the Department of Justice recently said does not exist
A controversial leather-bound birthday book created for Jeffrey Epstein’s 50th birthday in 2003 has emerged as a new flashpoint in Washington. The album, reportedly compiled by Ghislaine Maxwell, features handwritten notes and illustrations from several high-profile figures,
Trump DOJ dismissal of Epstein ‘client list’ fuels MAGA division. Here’s a guide to the controversy.
President Donald Trump outraged many of his supporters after the Justice Department published an unsigned memo saying it would not release any more documents related to deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
President Trump would rather be talking about his "One Big Beautiful Bill" and other recent wins, but the controversy over the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein documents is proving to be a distraction.
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Jeffrey Epstein's brother disputes official suicide ruling, criticizing the FBI's memo that concluded no further evidence would be released despite his demands
President Donald Trump wants to move on from the Jeffrey Epstein controversy. But as usual, Kentucky U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie is a "no" vote.
A Justice Department memo seeking to douse conspiracy theories around Jeffrey Epstein has split the MAGA influencer ecosystem into competing factions, with some of President Trump’s loudest