A substantial number of redactions are needed, one of the sources said, and the documents each attorney has been processing since Thanksgiving week can number more than 1,000 -- a time-consuming task that will likely come down to the wire. Sensitivities around executive and legal privacy, vi
The Democratic members of the US House Oversight Committee on Friday (local time) released 19 previously unseen photographs from the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's estate, depicting prominent individuals including current US President Donald Trump, former US President Bill
US Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr shared a Thanksgiving photo with Donald Trump and Elon Musk, sparking speculation that the two may be repairing their strained relationship after past disputes over the Epstein Files and Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill."
US President Donald Trump signed a bill ordering the Justice Department to release all Jeffrey Epstein-related files. He criticised Democrats over Epstein's past ties, while Congress passed the measure with near-unanimous support. It remains unclear how or when the files will be released.
With the Senate's approval, no further action is needed in the chamber. The bill will now be sent directly to President Donald Trump for his signature to become law.
The legislation, which has garnered support from both Republican and Democratic lawmakers, seeks to provide full transparency for the public and justice for Epstein's abuse survivors.
In a long statement on his social media platform, Truth Social, Trump said Republicans "have nothing to hide" and should move ahead with the vote expected this week.
In a post on his Truth Social platform late on Friday, Trump said, "I am withdrawing my support and endorsement of 'Congresswoman' Marjorie Taylor Greene, of the great state of Georgia."
"We're going to put that on the floor for a full vote when we get back next week," he stated, adding that the House Oversight Committee had been "working around the clock" on its own investigation.
Britain's King Charles has begun formal proceedings to strip his younger brother Prince Andrew of his royal titles and ordered him to vacate his Windsor residence, Buckingham Palace announced on Thursday (local time).