As the DOJ ramps up its investigation into the Epstein files with over 400 attorneys assigned, political tensions rise ahead of the midterm elections. Will the revelations change the political landscape?
In a revealing WSJ interview, Trump explains the bruises on his hand, linked to his high aspirin dosage for cardiac health. Discover why he won't lower his dosage and his unique encounter with Pam Bondi!
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.
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.
The Justice Department announced it won't release all files related to Jeffrey Epstein by the mandated deadline, citing the need for thorough review. Critics in Congress express outrage over this delay, claiming it violates legal obligations.
In a bid for transparency, top Trump officials are meeting to discuss the release of Justice Department files on Jeffrey Epstein, amidst a divided Republican Party. Will the truth finally come out?
In a surprising twist, Attorney General Pam Bondi and DOJ leaders were caught off guard by the indictment of NY Attorney General Letitia James. Discover the dramatic events that unfolded and the implications for political justice!
Pam Bondi, the U.S. Attorney General, defends the Trump administration's crime-fighting efforts while facing intense scrutiny from Democrats during a heated congressional hearing. She claims progress in ending the 'weaponization of justice' and outlines her mission to tackle real crime amidst political controversies.
Attorney General Pam Bondi is set to testify before Congress, facing scrutiny over allegations that the Justice Department is being weaponized against political opponents, including James Comey.
In a controversial move, Apple and Google have removed apps that alert users about nearby ICE agents after pressure from Attorney General Pam Bondi. Critics argue this capitulation underscores the Trump administration's influence over Silicon Valley.