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The Trump administration records releases on Jeffrey Epstein are finished, but transparency lawsuits may reveal what else the government has kept hidden.
House Republicans ultimately put forward a resolution that carried no legal weight but nodded to the growing demand for greater transparency.
W.Va., is calling for transparency regarding records in the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking organization, a day after President Donald Trump called the ordeal a "hoax."
The Pa. Republican issued a statement Friday afternoon requesting the appointment of a special prosecutor to investigate the "persistent lack of transparency."
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The Daily Caller on MSNHouse GOP Eyes Vote On Epstein Files After ‘Transparency’ Measure Clears Procedural HurdleRepublicans on the House Rules Committee passed a resolution Thursday evening calling on Attorney General Pam Bondi to release information related to the convicted sex predator Jeffrey Epstein. Members of the rules panel voted 9 to 4 to advance the resolution to the House floor over the objections of Democrats who argued the resolution lacked the authority to compel Bondi to act.
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Tampa Free Press on MSNTrump Demands Transparency On Epstein Files As House GOP Stalls On “Non-Binding” ResolutionGOP Squabbles Over Non-Binding Resolution as Trump Demands Transparency on Sex Predator's Records The Jeffrey Epstein saga continues to grip Washington, with the House Rules Committee passing a resolution Thursday evening urging Attorney General Pam Bondi to release information related to the convicted sex offender.
Trump faces MAGA backlash over Epstein as calls for transparency grow and loyalists demand the files be released.
Trump lashed out at supporters who are calling for more information to be released about convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. He also doubled down on the claim that Democrats created the files.
For years, President Donald Trump's inner circle suggested there was more to the Jeffrey Epstein story and said Trump should reveal all. A timeline.
The U.S. government on Friday filed a motion to unseal grand jury transcripts related to the late financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. In a filing in Manhattan federal court, the Department of Justice said the criminal cases against Epstein and his former associate Ghislaine Maxwell are a matter of public interest,