The DOJ is under fire as a judge orders expedited processing of Epstein files. With a looming deadline, questions arise about Trump’s connection and the DOJ’s transparency.
President Trump's upcoming health care plan is already facing significant backlash from within his own party, jeopardizing its chances for bipartisan support. With looming deadlines and rising consumer costs, can he unite Republicans ahead of the midterms?
The DOJ is pushing to unseal grand jury transcripts related to Jeffrey Epstein's past federal investigations, citing a new transparency law. This comes as public scrutiny intensifies over the handling of Epstein's case and associated materials.
In a historic move, the Senate has unanimously approved the bill to release Jeffrey Epstein files, compelling the DOJ to disclose key documents. Trump is poised to sign it, raising questions about the impact on high-profile figures.
In a surprising turn, Republicans in the House may approve the release of Jeffrey Epstein's files, following President Trump's unexpected backing. This bipartisan initiative has stirred tensions within the party and raised new questions about Trump's ties to Epstein.
In a surprising turnaround, Trump now supports a vote in the House to release files related to Jeffrey Epstein, a scandal that continues to haunt his presidency as he seeks re-election.
Larry Summers announced he will step back from public commitments following the release of emails revealing his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. The fallout includes calls for accountability from lawmakers and institutions.
In a stunning turn of events, former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers announces he's stepping back from public life following the release of his communications with Jeffrey Epstein. Summers admits to feelings of shame and regret over their relationship, which raises serious questions about his judgment and ties to Harvard.
A U.S. magistrate judge has ordered the release of grand jury materials in the case against former FBI Director James Comey, highlighting serious misconduct by the Justice Department that could jeopardize the charges.
In a surprising turn, President Trump has reversed his stance and called on House Republicans to support the release of Epstein's files, revealing cracks in his grip on the party. This move comes amid rising pressure from Republicans as midterm elections approach.