Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell
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Efforts to draw a wedge in the GOP over the Epstein files were taking place as far away as Texas this week, where Gene Wu, chair of the state’s House Democratic Caucus, offered an amendment to delay Republicans’ mid-decade redistricting efforts until after the release of Epstein materials.
Ghislaine Maxwell said she never witnessed any inappropriate activity by Donald Trump or Bill Clinton, according to a transcript of her meeting last month with the DOJ.
Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi joins MSNBC’s Ali Velshi to discuss how the House Oversight Committee is “feverishly” going through the first batch of Epstein files, noting that the MAGA base “is watching very carefully,
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Epstein files land on Capitol Hill
Congress has officially received the first batch of Jeffrey Epstein files. The Justice Department turned over a tranche of materials related to the case against the late, convicted sex offender Friday afternoon, according to a person aware of the development and granted anonymity to share private information.
The judge who blocked the release of the Epstein grand jury testimony blasted the Department of Justice's motion on the matter. CBS News' Nancy Cordes reports.
The House Oversight Committee has received the first wave of Epstein files, raising new questions for Trump and the DOJ. Rep. Melanie Stansbury of the Oversight Committee joins The Weeknight to discuss what comes next in the investigation.