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The Epstein files are out—partly—and while everyone is scrambling to figure out exactly what got redacted in the latest drop, certain canny Internet sleuths have already gone a step beyond. We know ...
If President Trump really wanted to release the Epstein files, he could have done so at any time since taking office, without waiting for Congress to pass legislation, as both the House and Senate did ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jeffrey Epstein in 2004. (Rick Friedman/Corbis via Getty Images) More than six years after his jail-cell death, convicted sex ...
Donald Trump’s head-spinning about-face on legislation to force disclosure of the Epstein files by his own administration is leading a lot of observers to wonder if the 47th president has lost his ...
When HBO inevitably makes the definitive mini-series about the Trump presidency, the events of this past week will doubtless be one of the season finales. Watching the bill to release the Epstein ...
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