Jeffrey Epstein, Mike Johnson and House
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Speaker Mike Johnson expressed unusual frustration with fellow Republican Rep. Thomas Massie, who is working with Democrats to force the release of the Epstein files.
The Justice Department seeks to interview the disgraced financier’s jailed associate, Ghislaine Maxwell, as calls for transparency into the matter persist.
Through any number of controversies over the years, President Donald Trump’s modus operandi has been to never give an inch. Steve Bannon calls it Trump’s “fight club mentality,” and it’s certainly more pronounced in his more bare-knuckle second term.
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Mark Epstein says he first accepted his brother's suicide, then two forensic pathologists convinced him otherwise.
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson sent U.S. representatives home a day early as a debate over whether to release records from the federal investigation into convicted sex
Federal judges responded to a request from the attorney general to release grand jury transcripts from cases against Jeffrey Epstein and his co-conspirator, Ghislaine Maxwell.
The renewed focus on Ghislaine Maxwell comes amid persistent questions over President Trump's years-long friendship with Jeffrey Epstein.
NBC News Correspondents Vaughn Hillyard, Tom Winter and Sahil Kapur report on the Department of Justice’s latest announcement that it was seeking a meeting with Ghislaine Maxwell. NBC News Justice Reporter Ryan Reilly explains how President Trump is trying to deflect reports on the Epstein files by attacking former President Obama.