In his apartment? Weird that he died before he fell out the window.
In his apartment? Weird that he died before he fell out the window.
Lots of folks shoot themselves twice in the back of the headMust have been Hillary. There aren't many tall buildings in Arkansas so the Clinton's had to adapt to making it look like a suicide on the ground floor.
Ansari: "The Department of Justice was caught red handed withholding explosive and credible FBI witness interviews of a woman who accused Donald Trump of sexually assaulting her when she was a minor. Shouldn't we hold a hearing on that? Shouldn't Pam Bondi be here, forced to testify about why she is violating the Epstein Files Transparency Act?"
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Ansari: "The Department of Justice was caught red handed withholding explosive and credible FBI witness interviews of a woman who accused Donald Trump of sexually assaulting her when she was a minor. Shouldn't we hold a hearing on that? Shouldn't Pam Bondi be here, forced to testify about why...www.threads.com
Release ALL the files. Quit protecting tRump and all of his pedo friends.DOJ admits to removing nearly 48,000 Epstein files from database
The Department of Justice removed 47,635 files from the publicly available database of Jeffrey Epstein case files, including various claims against President Donald Trump.
Links to the offline files now return a “page not found” error on the department’s website. DOJ spokesperson Natalie Baldassarre told CBS News that they have “not deleted any files from the library” and that the files will be available after “redactions are made.”
“Our team is working around the clock to address victim concerns, redact personally identifiable information and any images of a sexual nature,” she said in a statement.
The removed files related to Trump were first discovered in a Feb. 24 investigation by NPR. The outlet found several documents that were withheld centered on an FBI investigation into claims that Trump sexually abused a minor in the 1980s.
The DOJ said many of the offline files will be reuploaded by the end of the week, but it is unclear if the pages related to this investigation and other tips against Trump will be reentered into the database.
In a press conference on Friday, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said that the case files total 6 million pages. Blanche said that the files they did not publish were withheld to protect survivors and avoid interference with ongoing investigations. However, some lawmakers who reviewed the unredacted files claim they found withheld information that didn’t meet that criteria.
Release ALL the files. Quit protecting tRump and all of his pedo friendsDOJ admits to removing nearly 48,000 Epstein files from database
The Department of Justice removed 47,635 files from the publicly available database of Jeffrey Epstein case files, including various claims against President Donald Trump.
Links to the offline files now return a “page not found” error on the department’s website. DOJ spokesperson Natalie Baldassarre told CBS News that they have “not deleted any files from the library” and that the files will be available after “redactions are made.”
“Our team is working around the clock to address victim concerns, redact personally identifiable information and any images of a sexual nature,” she said in a statement.
The removed files related to Trump were first discovered in a Feb. 24 investigation by NPR. The outlet found several documents that were withheld centered on an FBI investigation into claims that Trump sexually abused a minor in the 1980s.
The DOJ said many of the offline files will be reuploaded by the end of the week, but it is unclear if the pages related to this investigation and other tips against Trump will be reentered into the database.
In a press conference on Friday, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said that the case files total 6 million pages. Blanche said that the files they did not publish were withheld to protect survivors and avoid interference with ongoing investigations. However, some lawmakers who reviewed the unredacted files claim they found withheld information that didn’t meet that criteria.