She avoided turning around and looking at the victims during the hearing on the Epstein files
A heated discussion during a four-hour hearing on Capitol Hill focused on the Justice Department's handling of the Epstein files and the repercussions from Congress members accessing unredacted documents.
US Congressman: Trump Mentioned in Epstein Files More Than a Million Times
Democratic Congressman Jamie Raskin revealed that Donald Trump's name appears over a million times in unredacted documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, significantly surpassing the 5,300 mentions cited in publicly released versions.
Epstein's files could incriminate six more men, according to a Republican congressman who threatens to reveal their names
A Republican congressman claims he has identified six men who may be implicated in Jeffrey Epstein's sexual abuse scandal after reviewing unredacted documents from the Department of Justice.
US Department of Justice Opens Unredacted Jeffrey Epstein Files to Legislators
The US Department of Justice is mandated by the recently passed Epstein Transparency Act to disclose all documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sexual offender.
The US Department of Justice has submitted unredacted J. Epstein cases to legislators
The US Department of Justice has released unredacted documents related to the cases of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein following new transparency legislation by Congress.
Tuesday, February 10: This Happened Last Night
American congress members have gained access to unredacted Jeffrey Epstein documents, while Japan faces snowfall fatalities, and Donald Trump pressures Canada over a new border bridge.
Congress members have gained access to unredacted Epstein documents
Members of Congress have been granted access to unredacted documents related to Jeffrey Epstein by the US Department of Justice.
Congress Members Have Access to Unredacted Epstein Documents
Congress members have begun reviewing the unredacted documents related to Jeffrey Epstein at a secured location in the Justice Department.
Congress Members Have Seen Unredacted Epstein Documents
Congress members have reviewed unredacted documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, revealing names of several individuals potentially implicated in the case.
Congress Members Have Seen Unredacted Epstein Documents
Congress members Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna reviewed unedited versions of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, revealing potentially incriminating names that were previously redacted.
Members of Congress Will Be Able to View Unredacted Files on Epstein
Members of Congress will have the opportunity to review unredacted documents related to Jeffrey Epstein.
Congress to See Unredacted Epstein Documents
U.S. Congress members will have access to unredacted Epstein documents starting Monday, according to sources for NBC News, but they cannot bring electronic devices or view the original physical files.
Jeffrey Epstein's files β pictures of naked girls and names of possible victims
Unredacted documents related to Jeffrey Epstein's case, released by the U.S. Justice Department, are available to the public despite containing confidential information.