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Trump's DOJ released a shockingly low percentage of its Epstein records: Top lawmaker​

A top Democratic lawmaker accused the Trump Justice Department of openly defying the law Friday after the long-awaited release of records related to Jeffrey Epstein turned out to be only a fraction of what Congress ordered.

Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA), the ranking Democratic member of the House Oversight Committee, told CNN’s Jake Tapper that the Department of Justice is "absolutely breaking the law" by what was not made public Friday, emphasizing that the release falls short of what federal law requires.

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'Universal revulsion': Trump's 'wheels-off week' stuns longtime GOP pollster

Sarah Longwell, political consultant and publisher of conservative news and opinion website The Bulwark, said President Donald Trump’s last few days qualify as “wheels-off week” with everything underway.

“… I’m hesitant to talk about things like ‘walls closing in’ or’ wheels coming off’, but didn't this feel like a wheels-off week?” asked Longwell of Bulwark editor Jonathan Last on their Friday “Secret Podcast.”

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Trump issues dark warning as he launches new strikes: 'Harder than you've ever been hit!'

President Donald Trump took to social media Friday to issue a direct warning to terrorists “evil enough to attack Americans,” as U.S. forces launched what is being described as a "massive" retaliatory campaign against Islamic State targets in Syria.

The escalation came as the United States carried out extensive air and artillery strikes against ISIS, The New York Times reported. The show of force fulfilled Trump’s vow to avenge the deaths of two U.S. Army soldiers killed in a terrorist attack in central Syria last weekend, the Times added.

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'What a surprise': Internet scoffs as 'everyone except Clinton' redacted in Epstein dump

The internet responded Friday to shocking, never-before-seen images of former President Bill Clinton — part of the materials released by the Department of Justice and the hundreds of thousands of documents included in the Jeffrey Epstein files.

People were shocked by the newly released photos, although no context was provided on where and when the images were captured.

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'I'm with her all the way!' Trump doles out well-wishes to exiting lawmaker he snubbed

President Donald Trump weighed in Friday after Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) announced she was exiting the race for governor of New York and retiring from the House, offering public praise as she became the latest GOP lawmaker to exit elected office.

In a post to his Truth Social platform, Trump called Stefanik “a fantastic person.”

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Trump DOJ just treated MAGA as 'a bunch of fools' with 'huge' Epstein joke: legal expert

President Donald Trump is taking his supporters for a ride on the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case, former federal prosecutor Andrew Weissmann told MS NOW's Nicolle Wallace on Friday's edition of "Deadline: White House" — and the new dump of documents only proves that further.

"Andrew, we've been talking theoretically. You've been reading," said Wallace. "Anything strike you in terms of what the Department of Justice has made public?"

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Shocking never-before-seen photos revealed in massive Epstein files

A series of new photos of former President Bill Clinton was revealed Friday when the Department of Justice dropped a library of the Jeffrey Epstein files on its website.

The never-before-seen photos did not include context, including when they were taken. No circumstances were included.

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'Desecration!' Internet rips 'thug' Trump for slapping his name on beloved monument

President Donald Trump caused an uproar online Friday as he slapped his name on the Kennedy Center for Performing Arts, flouting a federal law prohibiting changes to the building's name.

Washington, D.C. resident Andrew Howard had sharp words after watching the building change names in front of his eyes.

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5 things to know as DOJ drops tranche of Jeffrey Epstein files

The Department of Justice on Friday released a library of hundreds of thousands of documents tied to convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, revealing more information about the alleged child sex trafficking ring.

The DOJ's website was made available to the public at this link. The material included is expected to be sensitive and graphic material about survivors, the crimes, and the nature of the late convicted sex offender Epstein's alleged sex trafficking operation. The documents reportedly include court records, Freedom of Information Act releases, oversight committee documents, Justice Department disclosures and more.

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'Trump is delivering': White House takes victory lap on partial Epstein files release

White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson offered her boss a pat on the back after his Department of Justice released a batch of files related to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Jackson's remarks came after Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche admitted that the DOJ would flout federal law by declining to release "all" of the Epstein files by Friday. It also came after President Donald Trump fought a bipartisan effort to see the files released.

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'Glitching out': DOJ's highly anticipated Epstein files website marred by technical issues

The Department of Justice's website dedicated to a trove of Jeffrey Epstein files was beset by glitches on Friday.

Social media observers expressed frustration at how the site was difficult to search and immediately experienced tech issues.

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Elise Stefanik becomes latest GOP lawmaker to quit

Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) has suspended her campaign for governor of New York.

In a statement on Friday, the Republican lawmaker said that running for governor was "not an effective use of our time or your generous resources."

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Trump DOJ releases trove of Jeffrey Epstein files

The Department of Justice on Friday dropped a library of the Jeffrey Epstein files on its website.

The website was made available to the public at this link.

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