US Justice Department faces deadline to release files on Epstein sex trafficking investigation
The Justice Department hasn’t said exactly when during the day it intends to make the records public. The law’s passage was a remarkable display of bipartisanship that overcame months of opposition from Trump and Republican leadership.
New cache of e-mails show Epstein’s epitaph may be that the sex trafficker hanged both himself and Trump
Even some Republican House members dug in on their demands for the release of the files – and that prospect prompted MAGA-quisling Speaker Mike Johnson to keep the House closed over the past month and half, since its reopening would entail the swearing in of newly elected Arizona Democratic Representative Adelita Grijalva, who represents the decisive 218th vote in a resolution to release the files.






