In a surprising turn of events, the Justice Department's website faced backlash after the removal of controversial documents, including a photo of Trump with bikini-clad women, as lawmakers demand answers regarding Epstein-related files.
The DOJ has restored a controversial photo of Trump from the Epstein files after it was temporarily removed due to concerns about potential victims depicted in the image. This decision follows backlash from congressional Democrats demanding transparency.
In a significant development, peace talks aimed at resolving the nearly four-year war in Ukraine are progressing in Florida, with key discussions involving U.S. and Russian officials. As tensions remain high, all eyes are on the outcomes of these negotiations.
Donald Trump's Justice Department is under fire after a controversial release of Epstein documents that lawmakers claim violates transparency laws. Calls for accountability and full disclosure grow louder.
A chaotic scene unfolded at Brown University as a shooting left two students dead and nine injured. Amid ongoing investigations, questions about campus security and emergency protocols arise, prompting student petitions for better safety measures.
The Senate has passed a sweeping $901 billion military policy bill that raises troop pay and demands transparency on controversial drug strikes near Venezuela, amidst bipartisan support and significant Pentagon pushback.
In a bold move, President Trump demands a total blockade on Venezuelan oil tankers, escalating tensions with Maduro's regime. Could military action be next? Find out more about the implications and reactions.
The Trump administration has filed a lawsuit against Fulton County, Georgia, seeking access to 2020 voting records, alleging violations of the Civil Rights Act amid claims of election fraud.
Nearly 100,000 photos from Jeffrey Epstein's estate have been released, showing powerful figures like Trump and Clinton in social settings. The House Oversight Committee demands transparency and justice for survivors.
In a groundbreaking decision, a federal judge has allowed the release of grand jury records from Jeffrey Epstein's 2019 sex trafficking case, citing new legislation that demands transparency. This move follows months of pressure regarding the Epstein files.