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Epstein Files Release Delayed by 'Few More Weeks'

The US Justice Department admits missing a Congressional deadline to release all Jeffrey Epstein files, citing a massive trove of over a million new documents. Read the latest on the investigation.

Over 1 Million New Epstein Files Found by DOJ

The US Department of Justice is reviewing over a million newly uncovered Jeffrey Epstein documents for public release. Lawyers are working around the clock to prepare the files. Read the latest.

DOJ Defends Trump Over Epstein Files Claims

The US Department of Justice has labelled claims against Donald Trump in the latest Jeffrey Epstein document dump as "unfounded." Read the full story on the political fallout.

DOJ Sues Illinois Governor Over Immigrant Protection Laws

The US Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, challenging new state laws that limit immigration enforcement at courthouses and hospitals. Read the full details of the federal-state clash.

Epstein Files Release to Extend into Early 2026

The US DOJ will release hundreds of thousands of Epstein documents over the coming weeks. Survivors and lawmakers criticise redactions and missed deadlines. Read the latest.

Epstein Files Disappear from DOJ Website

Key documents from the Jeffrey Epstein probe, including a photo with Donald Trump, vanished from a US government site, prompting accusations of a cover-up. Read the latest developments.

Massive Epstein Document Release Begins by DOJ

The US Justice Department begins releasing hundreds of thousands of sealed Jeffrey Epstein files today, following a new law. Discover the key revelations and what's being withheld.

Ex-DOJ Staff Slam Trump and Bondi in Farewell Notes

Nearly 5,500 departing DOJ employees leave scathing notes accusing Trump and Pam Bondi of causing 'irreversible damage' and creating a 'toxic work environment'. Read the full investigation.

Van Dijk and Alexander-Arnold's brutal Walcott memory fail

Liverpool stars Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold created painfully awkward television when they bluntly admitted they couldn't remember playing against Theo Walcott in a cringe-worthy live interview moment that's gone viral.

Trump DOJ Accused of Weaponising Against Enemies

Explosive investigation reveals how Trump's administration allegedly transformed the Department of Justice into a political weapon targeting perceived opponents, with new evidence emerging about systematic abuses of power.

Trump's Explosive 60 Minutes Interview Clash

Former President Donald Trump makes dramatic television comeback in tense 60 Minutes interview, clashing with CBS anchor Norah O'Donnell over presidency and future plans.

Trump threatens walkout in explosive 60 Minutes interview

Former President Donald Trump's explosive 60 Minutes interview with Norah O'Donnell descends into chaos as he threatens to walk out over alleged editing demands and confrontational questioning in must-see television drama.

Prince Andrew's Newsnight interview fallout continues

Fresh revelations expose how Prince Andrew's disastrous BBC interview continues to haunt the monarchy, with new details emerging about his 'excruciating' friendship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Trump Abruptly Ends 60 Minutes Interview in Walkout

Donald Trump abruptly terminated his 60 Minutes interview with CBS, creating headlines as he walked out after heated exchanges with journalist Lesley Stahl about his presidency and election claims.

Trump DOJ spent millions on family legal fees

Shocking investigation uncovers how Trump's Justice Department authorised millions in taxpayer funds for legal defence of the former president and his inner circle during Russia probe.

Trump DOJ Investigated MAGA Ally Pam Bondi

Exclusive investigation reveals Trump-era Justice Department secretly investigated former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi over alleged foreign lobbying violations, raising questions about political motivations behind the probe.

NY AG Letitia James Indicted in Texas Mortgage Fraud Case

In a dramatic twist, New York Attorney General Letitia James has been indicted on mortgage fraud allegations in Texas, with connections to the Trump-era Department of Justice. The explosive development comes as she continues her high-profile legal battles

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