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New batch of Epstein files contain documents that mention Trump
NBC News· 2025-12-23 19:12
with the Justice Department releasing a new batch of Epstein files. And this time they include some that mention President Trump by name. Among the documents is this email from a federal prosecutor back in January of 2020 during the first Trump administration.In the message, an assistant US attorney says flight log showed Trump traveled on Epstein's private jet many more times than prosecutors were aware. This morning, the DOJ put out a statement defending the president, insisting the latest files contain, ...
BREAKING: DOJ prepares to issue grand jury subpoenas as part of investigation into John Brennan
MSNBC· 2025-11-06 16:17
Investigation Overview - The Justice Department is preparing to issue grand jury subpoenas in its investigation into former CIA director John Brennan's role in prior investigations into Russian election interference in the 2016 election and ties to the Trump campaign [1][2] - The investigation extends beyond John Brennan, focusing on the intelligence assessment of Russian election interference in 2016 and the FBI's crossfire hurricane investigation into potential collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia [2][3] - The theory behind the investigation suggests a conspiracy involving individuals, Democrats in the Obama and Biden administrations to deprive Donald Trump of his civil rights by investigating potential crimes [3] Key Figures and Entities - John Brennan, former CIA director and current MSNBC analyst, is a central figure in the investigation [1][2] - The investigation is being led by the US attorney in South Florida [4] - John Durham, appointed by former Attorney General Bill Barr, previously investigated these matters and issued a report in 2023 that criticized the FBI but found no criminal wrongdoing by Brennan or the CIA [5] Potential Outcomes and Implications - The investigation is picking up steam with grand jury subpoenas being prepared [4] - The Justice Department is revisiting ground already covered by a previous investigation appointed by Donald Trump [5][6] - The investigation seeks information connected to the 2017 intelligence assessment [5]
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The Justice Department has told federal prosecutors to draft plans to investigate a group funded by liberal philanthropist George Soros https://t.co/HXwZpVm4X5 ...
BREAKING: Justice Dept. weighing whether to charge former FBI Director Comey with lying to Congress
NBC News· 2025-09-24 21:30
Legal & Political Analysis - The Justice Department is considering indicting former FBI Director James Comey for allegedly lying to Congress [1][9] - The potential charges against Comey could stem from testimony before Congress regarding the authorization of a leak, specifically a dispute with his former deputy director, Andrew McCabe [3] - The statute of limitations for these charges expires next Tuesday, requiring a decision and filing of paperwork within a week [5] - A former acting US attorney in the Eastern District of Virginia, Eric Seabbert, resigned last week in connection to this potential indictment [8] - Lindsey Halligan, previously part of President Trump's defense team, has been appointed as the interim US attorney in that office [8] Key Individuals & Statements - James Comey's representative declined to comment on the matter [7] - The former US president has made references to his attorney general regarding potential arrests, possibly including Comey [6] Timeline - The testimony in question occurred on September 30th, 2020 [4]
DOJ considering releasing audio of Deputy AG's Ghislaine Maxwell interview
MSNBC· 2025-08-05 17:55
Legal and Investigative Developments - The Justice Department is considering releasing the audio and/or transcript of Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanch's interview with Ghislaine Maxwell, with redactions of names and other sensitive information [1] - The House Oversight Committee is subpoenaing information from the Justice Department about the Epstein case, targeting former Presidents and Attorneys General [1][5] - Two of Epstein's victims have written letters condemning the Justice Department's handling of the Epstein files as political warfare, alleging the DOJ and FBI prioritize protecting wealthy men by scrubbing their names [2] - The Department of Justice has not notified all known victims of Epstein about the grand jury transcripts, raising concerns about prioritizing victims' rights [4] Controversial Elements and Public Perception - Ghislaine Maxwell was moved from a low-security prison to a minimum-security prison without explanation, raising questions about her testimony [1] - Jeffrey Epstein displayed a green first edition of Lolita in his office, a novel about an intellectual's sexual obsession with a 12-year-old girl [7][8] - Jeffrey Epstein notoriously displayed photos of himself with the world's most powerful people, potentially as a deterrent to being reported for his misdeeds [11][12] Interview and Investigation Concerns - The interview with Ghislaine Maxwell was conducted by the Deputy Attorney General, raising concerns about the interviewer's familiarity with the case and investigation [1] - There are concerns that the questions asked to Ghislaine Maxwell were partial and selective, potentially to satisfy the desires of the White House [1]