Lawmakers Threaten Action Over Epstein Files Release
US lawmakers slam Trump's Justice Department for a limited, redacted release of Jeffrey Epstein documents, violating a transparency law. Congress explores legal options including impeachment.
US lawmakers slam Trump's Justice Department for a limited, redacted release of Jeffrey Epstein documents, violating a transparency law. Congress explores legal options including impeachment.
The US Justice Department's partial release of Jeffrey Epstein files on a Friday is seen as a tactic to obscure Donald Trump's connections. Read the full analysis of the document dump strategy.
Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse express outrage as the US Department of Justice releases only heavily redacted documents, accusing officials of 'protecting themselves, not the victims'.
A newly released US Justice Department photo appears to show Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor reclining across people's laps. Explore the latest from the Epstein files dump.
Newly released FBI notes expose Jeffrey Epstein's specific demands for procuring underage girls. Read the shocking details from the 2019 interview and the ongoing fallout.
The Trump administration's release of Jeffrey Epstein documents is under fire for heavy redactions and delays, with critics alleging a cover-up. Explore the details and political fallout.
The US Department of Justice has released a first batch of heavily redacted documents from the Jeffrey Epstein investigations, showing the financier with prominent figures. Critics say the release fails to comply with transparency laws.
The US Justice Department has begun releasing the long-awaited Jeffrey Epstein documents. The move follows accusations of a cover-up and intense scrutiny over Donald Trump's links.
Victims of Jeffrey Epstein have strongly criticised the US Department of Justice's release of case files, calling the move retraumatising and poorly handled. Read their full statement.
Thousands of Jeffrey Epstein documents released by US DoJ include new photos of Bill Clinton, Michael Jackson, and Ghislaine Maxwell. Explore the latest revelations and analysis.
The US Department of Justice has released 300,000 pages of Jeffrey Epstein documents, including new photos of Bill Clinton and Ghislaine Maxwell. See the latest analysis.
Hundreds of thousands of new documents from the Jeffrey Epstein probe have been released, including an image of Bill Clinton swimming with Ghislaine Maxwell. Read the latest disturbing details.
Democrats release 68 images from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, including disturbing messages and high-profile associates, hours before a legal deadline for the full file disclosure. Read the latest.
Videos show residents in Minneapolis and Illinois throwing snowballs at ICE agents during immigration arrests. The confrontations have sparked legal action and debate over federal tactics.
The US Department of Justice's unprecedented terrorism prosecution of Texas protesters sparks alarm over civil liberties and the criminalisation of dissent. Explore the complex case.
The US Justice Department faces a legal deadline to release most Jeffrey Epstein-related files. Failure could spark a major political firestorm. Here's what we know.
A federal judge moves to block hundreds of layoffs across four US agencies, citing a law passed to end the government shutdown. Read the latest on this legal setback.
As the US Justice Department changes its civil rights priorities under Trump, investigations into school seclusion and restraint stall, leaving disabled and minority children vulnerable. Read the full investigation.
Former DoJ attorneys claim they were pushed to find the University of California guilty of antisemitism before evidence was gathered. A federal judge has since blocked funding threats. Read the full investigation.
A heating system leak at the Louvre has damaged hundreds of historical Egyptology journals. No unique artefacts were harmed, but the incident raises fresh concerns over the museum's ageing infrastructure.
More than 50 UK transport and health groups urge Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander for measurable 2030 targets in the new active travel strategy. Read their demands.
The US government has waived an $11m fine for Southwest Airlines as part of a $140m settlement over its 2022 holiday travel meltdown that stranded over 2 million passengers. Read the full details.
The US Department of Justice has eliminated key rules protecting LGBTQ+ inmates from sexual assault, a move advocates call 'reckless'. Learn the alarming details.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announces a major expansion of the US travel ban, targeting over 30 countries. Get the latest on this significant immigration policy shift.
Federal prosecutor Maurene Comey claims she was fired as retaliation against her father, ex-FBI chief James Comey. Her lawsuit seeks reinstatement and alleges constitutional violations.
US authorities have confirmed the arrest of a suspect, Brian Cole, for pipe bombs planted outside Democratic and Republican HQs on January 5, 2021. Read the latest on the Capitol attack investigation.
New DfE figures reveal an 11% surge in teacher trainees, with STEM subjects exceeding recruitment goals for the first time this decade. Discover the data and expert analysis.
The US Institute of Peace building now bears Donald Trump's name, a move labelled 'insult to injury' as a court fight over control of the thinktank continues. Read the full story.
The New York Times files a lawsuit against the Pentagon, alleging new reporting rules violate First Amendment rights. Major US media outlets refuse to sign the agreement.
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