DOJ: Epstein files release may take 'weeks'
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In the more than 10,000 files released Tuesday, Jeffrey Epstein’s brother, Mark Epstein, said the sex trafficker was killed because he was going to name co-conspirators.
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The FBI released Bigfoot’s official file
The FBI’s long-quiet Bigfoot case file is no longer a rumor traded on message boards but a digitized artifact of American curiosity, complete with lab reports, letters and bureaucratic hedging. What emerges from those pages is not proof of a towering ...
On Monday, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, acting under President Trump's executive order, released more than 230,000 pages of previously sealed FBI documents detailing the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The documents ...
Welcome to a special edition of FOIA Files. This morning, the Federal Bureau of Investigation turned over dozens of emails to me that reveal some details about how FBI agents and personnel from the Freedom of Information Act office reviewed and processed ...
WASHINGTON — Newly declassified FBI files released Tuesday by Sen. Chuck Grassley reveal more bribery allegations involving former President Joe Biden and ex-first son Hunter Biden that may have never been fully investigated. The files memorialize two ...
The long-sealed files related to the FBI’s yearslong surveillance of civil rights icon Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. were released Monday by the Trump administration. Before that, the more than 240,000 pages had never been “digitized and sat ...
The bill mandating the Department of Justice to release the Jeffrey Epstein files has been signed into law, but certain parts may still never be seen by the public. That’s at least in part because the DOJ has been paying FBI agents nearly $1 million in ...
WASHINGTON — Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) released additional FBI files Wednesday revealing that hundreds more Republican groups and persons were targeted in a “fishing expedition” brought by special counsel Jack Smith. In a press conference ...
Fifty years ago today, at 2:30 p.m. in the parking lot of a Bloomfield Hills, Michigan restaurant, Jimmy Hoffa vanished. He was seen getting into a Maroon Mercury and disappeared forever, starting one of the greatest mysteries in American history.