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The latest release comes days after the Trump administration published a large cache of Epstein files in an attempt to comply with a new law forcing disclosure.
The Department of Justice has ruled a letter reportedly written by Jeffrey Epstein as “fake.” It is the same letter that alleged that Donald Trump “loved” young girls. Here’s what made the agency initially flag the letter and later deem as fake.
Most appearances of President Trump’s name in the set of files just released by the Justice Department came from news reports and other documents. But some deal directly with the relationship between the one-time friends.
The former Prince Andrew is featured in the latest release of a trove of documents related to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
"I guess they kept running out of black ink," Michael Che jokes about the Trump administration's piecemeal effort
Palau, an archipelago of about 350 small islands in the Pacific Ocean, has signed a “memo of understanding” with the Trump administration to take up to 75 “third country nationals” who cannot be returned to their home nations, the office of Palau’s president said on Wednesday. In return, Palau will receive $7.5 million and other aid.
Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle voiced complaints about the latest release of files from the Jeffrey Epstein case.
The court document was part of a batch the U.S. Department of Justice published in December 2025 related to the Jeffrey Epstein case.
The massive size of the Epstein files — perhaps more than a million pages — has created problems for the Justice Department.