The Justice Department’s extensive redactions to the Jeffrey Epstein files on Friday don’t comply with the law that Congress passed last month mandating their disclosure, according to Rep. Ro Khanna.
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A legal loophole in the congressional bill to finally, finally release the Jeffrey Epstein files reportedly gives Attorney General Pam Bondi the complete freedom to "redact" any information she ...
Washington — More than a dozen of Jeffrey Epstein's accusers stood alongside Democratic and GOP lawmakers and pressed Congress to look beyond politics, with the House set to vote Tuesday on a bill to ...