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The Justice Department said late Monday it is still poring through millions of documents that may be related to Jeffrey Epstein, as the Trump administration grapples with a congressional mandate to ...
President Donald Trump ripped into Democrats on Friday evening about documents related to the Epstein Files Transparency Act, calling for the Department of Justice (DOJ) to "release" all of the ...
The Epstein files have been hacked. Updated December 26 with previous examples of PDF document redaction failures, as well as warnings about malware associated with some Epstein Files distributions ...
If the Department of Justice (DOJ) wanted to release every Jeffrey Epstein-related document they had on file, they had the firepower to do so, a former assistant U.S. attorney argued. The DOJ has ...
The CNN host joined Democrats who blasted Attorney General Pam Bondi for not putting out the legally required amount of information regarding the billionaire pedophile's crimes. As he discussed ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jake Tapper (Credit: CNN) Jake Tapper swiped through 100 blacked-out pages from Friday’s Epstein Files drop while live on-air, ...
The Department of Justice’s partial release of the Epstein files on Friday drew the scrutiny of CNN’s Jake Tapper, who complained about just how much “transparency” the Trump administration was ...
Jake Tapper swiped through 100 blacked-out pages from Friday’s Epstein Files drop while live on-air, emphasizing the censorship of the documents. On Friday, the DOJ dropped what they said was “several ...
A remote access Trojan (RAT)-as-a-service uses the Google Play Store to build poisoned versions of Android apps. That RAT's name is "Cellik," and it was covered this week in research published by ...
President Trump signed the "Epstein Files Transparency Act" into law on November 19. The Department of Justice has 30 days (until December 19) to release the files related to the Jeffrey Epstein case.