Jeffrey Epstein files

  • White House Chief of Staff Reveals Candid Insights About Trump

    White House Chief of Staff Reveals Candid Insights About Trump's Inner Circle and Administration Tensions

    Dec 17, 2025 02:34 am CST

    White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles' candid Vanity Fair interview reveals controversial assessments of Trump's inner circle, including calling Elon Musk an "avowed" ketamine user and JD Vance a "conspiracy theorist." The explosive revelations highlight internal tensions, policy disagreements, and political retribution within the administration, while the White House attempts to minimize fallout from these frank admissions.

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    Fact Check: Trump's Viral AI-Generated Audio About Epstein Files Exposes Growing Political Disinformation Crisis

    Nov 22, 2025 05:33 pm CST

    A deceptive AI-generated audio clip falsely portraying President Trump demanding officials block Epstein document release has gone viral across social media platforms. Researchers confirm the recording is fake, highlighting the dangerous spread of sophisticated political disinformation from both sides of the aisle as Trump signs legislation to release government documents on Jeffrey Epstein.

  • The Epstein Files: What Happens After Trump Signs Justice Department Disclosure Bill

    The Epstein Files: What Happens After Trump Signs Justice Department Disclosure Bill

    Nov 20, 2025 03:35 am CST

    Congress has passed legislation requiring the Justice Department to publicly release its extensive case files on Jeffrey Epstein, with President Trump expected to sign the bill after reversing his opposition. The bipartisan measure will reveal approximately 100,000 pages of investigation records while protecting victim identities. The unprecedented disclosure could expose Epstein's connections to global leaders and provide survivors with the public accountability they've long sought.

  • Justice Department to Release Jeffrey Epstein Investigation Files Following Congressional Mandate

    Justice Department to Release Jeffrey Epstein Investigation Files Following Congressional Mandate

    Nov 20, 2025 02:25 am CST

    US Attorney General Pam Bondi announces the forthcoming release of Jeffrey Epstein investigation files within 30 days, following congressional mandate. The documents may reveal more about Epstein's connections to President Trump and other prominent figures, while protecting victims' identities.

  • Complete Guide to Jeffrey Epstein Files: Court Records, Political Connections, and Congressional Push for Transparency

    Complete Guide to Jeffrey Epstein Files: Court Records, Political Connections, and Congressional Push for Transparency

    Nov 19, 2025 08:34 pm CST

    Congress has ordered the release of all Justice Department files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, with both the House and Senate approving the measure by overwhelming margins. These documents include court records, emails, and flight logs detailing Epstein's criminal network and connections to prominent figures like Donald Trump and Bill Clinton. The "Epstein Files Transparency Act" now awaits presidential signature amid growing public demand for full disclosure of potentially concealed information about Epstein's crimes and associates.

  • Complete List of Names in Jeffrey Epstein Files: From Donald Trump to Elon Musk

    Complete List of Names in Jeffrey Epstein Files: From Donald Trump to Elon Musk

    Nov 19, 2025 06:10 pm CST

    The US Congress has voted overwhelmingly to release Justice Department files on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, with the House approving 427-1 and the Senate unanimously supporting the measure. The released documents contain references to numerous high-profile individuals including US President Donald Trump, former President Bill Clinton, billionaire Elon Musk, and various celebrities, though mention in these files does not imply wrongdoing.

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    Trump's Confrontations With Female Journalists: From "Piggy" Comment to Threatening Media Licenses

    Nov 19, 2025 12:39 pm CST

    Donald Trump sparked controversy by calling a Bloomberg reporter "piggy" and attacking ABC News reporter Mary Bruce during a White House meeting with Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince. Trump threatened ABC's broadcast license and dismissed questions about Epstein files and Khashoggi's murder, highlighting his contentious relationship with the press, particularly female journalists.

  • Congress Approves Epstein Files Release: Trump Reverses Position on Controversial Documents

    Congress Approves Epstein Files Release: Trump Reverses Position on Controversial Documents

    Nov 19, 2025 08:36 am CST

    The US Congress has voted almost unanimously to release government files on Jeffrey Epstein, following President Trump's unexpected reversal of his opposition. The Epstein Files Transparency Act will make public unclassified documents about the investigation into the convicted sex offender's operations and death, though questions remain about how much information the Justice Department will ultimately disclose.

  • Epstein Files Transparency Act Advances Despite Trump

    Epstein Files Transparency Act Advances Despite Trump's Shifting Stance: What Happens Next

    Nov 18, 2025 01:37 am CST

    The House is set to vote on a bipartisan bill requiring the Justice Department to release Jeffrey Epstein's case files, overcoming months of resistance from Republican leadership. New revelations from Epstein's emails have reignited interest in the case, with allegations connecting prominent figures to his trafficking network. The legislation, forced to a vote through a rare discharge petition, would prohibit redactions that shield public figures from embarrassment while protecting victims' identities. The bill faces an uncertain future in the Senate despite growing public pressure for transparency.

  • Elon Musk Denies Connection After Being Named in New Jeffrey Epstein Files

    Elon Musk Denies Connection After Being Named in New Jeffrey Epstein Files

    Sep 27, 2025 10:13 am CST

    Tech billionaire Elon Musk has publicly denied allegations following his name appearing in newly released Jeffrey Epstein documents. Democratic lawmakers published a six-page document showing a tentative schedule for Musk to visit Epstein's Virgin Islands property in 2014, alongside mentions of other high-profile figures including Bill Gates and Steve Bannon. The controversy has intensified calls for the US Justice Department to release all Epstein investigation files.