The Senate is poised to confirm Emil Bove as a federal appeals court judge, despite a whistleblower's claims that challenge his testimony. Will this controversy affect the outcome?
In a bold move, the House Oversight Committee has rejected Ghislaine Maxwell's request for immunity in exchange for her testimony. Her lawyers argue that without immunity, she will assert her Fifth Amendment rights. What does this mean for the ongoing Epstein saga?
Ghislaine Maxwell has proposed to testify before Congress under strict conditions, including immunity. Her attorneys claim that her current legal situation complicates matters. Will Congress agree?
Ghislaine Maxwell, currently serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking, has been subpoenaed to testify. Her attorney claims she answered all questions truthfully during the deposition. What revelations could this bring?
Ghislaine Maxwell, currently serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking, is set to meet with a top justice department official as calls for transparency regarding Epstein's case intensify. Could this lead to explosive revelations?
The House Oversight Committee is set to subpoena Ghislaine Maxwell to gather more information about Jeffrey Epstein's activities. This move follows increasing pressure on the Trump administration to release related documents. Maxwell, currently in federal prison, could reveal key insights into Epstein's operations.
In a surprising move, the DOJ has contacted Ghislaine Maxwell for a meeting as backlash grows over its handling of Epstein-related files. Could her testimony reveal hidden truths? Read on for the latest updates!
Attorney General Pam Bondi announced that Ghislaine Maxwell will meet with Deputy Attorney Todd Blanche in a potential breakthrough for the Epstein case. Trump urges for the release of all related evidence.
In a significant move, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche plans to meet with Ghislaine Maxwell to discuss potential information about crimes against victims, amid ongoing turmoil within the Republican party over the Epstein scandal.
In a surprising move, Speaker Mike Johnson has decided against allowing a House vote on measures related to the Epstein case, despite pressure from loyal GOP supporters. With a recess approaching, will Congress push for transparency or remain silent?