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Axios on MSNExclusive: "Release the damn" Epstein files, Tillis saysN.C.) said Wednesday that the Trump administration should "release the damn" Jeffrey Epstein files as the best way to put the whole issue in the rearview. Why it matters: The Justice Department's handling of evidence in the case driven the most enduring conflict between Trump and his MAGA base of this term — and the fallout has has roiled Congress.
The president denied a report that he once sent Epstein a racy birthday letter, and directed his attorney general to release additional documents related to the convicted sex offender.
Some Texas Democrats are pressing for the release of records from the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking investigation as the Trump administration scrambles to satisfy conservative voices demanding the same thing.
The daughter of Martin Luther King Jr. said the White House should make public the files on financier-turned-sex offender Jeffrey Epstein after the Trump administration released thousands of files on her father's 1968 assassination over objections from her and other relatives of the civil rights leader.
As the Justice Department takes a new look at the Jeffrey Epstein case, Congress is now planning on getting involved. Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle want answers, and they want them fast.
Alan Dershowitz urged the government to grant Jeffrey Epstein's former girlfriend immunity so that she can testify about his crimes.