The Justice Department is now under a court order to release more names from the Jeffrey Epstein files. The agency earlier resisted broader releases and now faces a deadline to comply. Judges established specific dates for the DOJ to disclose the redacted material. The department claims that some names could endanger active cases.
Democrats left a briefing led by Pam Bondi after officials raised subpoena compliance concerns. Trump administration officials have stated the White House was not involved in the files. A year after Congress started its probe, lawmakers state the investigation continues and will likely extend beyond the current session.