The data dump came after US deputy attorney general Todd Blanche said not all documents would be released by the legal deadline.
It faced a legal deadline of today to publish the material, following months of pressure on the Trump administration.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said the government would release "several hundred thousand" files on late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein on Friday -- but not the whole collection, mandated by a ...
Democrats said that the delay violates the law, which required the DOJ to release "all unclassified records" with limited ...
An “ Epstein Library ” containing publicly downloadable files sorted into multiple categories appeared on the DOJ’s website Friday afternoon. Visitors initially encountered a waiting-room-type queue ...
The Department of Justice finally released its first trove of files on Jeffrey Epstein Friday afternoon—with a broken search ...
The Justice Department released hundreds of thousands of files from the Jeffrey Epstein sex-trafficking case on Friday in ...
The delay means the White House is in an apparent conflict with a law President Donald Trump signed in November.
Todd Blanche was speaking ahead of the legal deadline for the US Department of Justice to release the files on Friday.
Hundreds of thousands of files related to Epstein were released Friday, with more to come in the next few weeks.
The Trump administration faced a Dec. 19 deadline to release the records, but said it may not meet its obligation to make all ...
DOJ released the first tranche of Epstein files under a new transparency law, starting a phased rollout that lawmakers say misses the mark.