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DOJ briefly removed photo of President Trump from latest release of Jeffrey Epstein–related files, citing victim protection ...
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Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin said he wants to investigate why all the documents weren’t released at once. Meanwhile, 15 images made public Friday disappeared from the DOJ’s website.
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Massie said inherent contempt is the "most expeditious way" to ensure the DOJ's compliance with the full release of the Epstein files.