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The Department of Justice released subpoenas for personal information on two anonymous commenters claiming to have inside knowledge about Jeffrey Epstein's death.
The Justice Department’s ongoing struggle with redactions in the released records related to Jeffrey Epstein continued Wednesday when it was discovered that the face of an undercover FBI employee was left uncovered in a video.
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Files show FBI found no evidence Epstein was running sex trafficking ring
The FBI found proof that Jeffrey Epstein sexually abused underage girls, but not that he was running a trafficking ring: report. The post Files show FBI found no evidence Epstein was running sex trafficking ring appeared first on Straight Arrow News.
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Dan Bongino returns to podcasting with a defense of the FBI's handling of the Epstein files
Former FBI co-deputy director Dan Bongino made a fiery return to podcasting Monday, defending the agency's review of the Jeffrey Epstein case, attacking his critics and conducting an interview with President Donald Trump.
The Epstein files are still being released by the thousands after the deadline for the Department of Justice to disclose them passed on Friday. On Tuesday another 10,000 files were uploaded to a government website — much of which covered the Federal ...
President Donald Trump is deploying old-school tactics against some of his enemies: using FBI files to target them. The New York Times reported Sunday morning that FBI Director Kash Patel is helping Trump target his foes using the information it has collected. Now, the report said, "the bureau has added payback to its portfolio." While Trump spent ...
FBI employees shared a PowerPoint presentation in the summer of 2025 covering the Epstein case, including a slide about 11 powerful men.