Ghislaine Maxwell's attorney appeared hopeful that Donald Trump could exercise his pardon power after the president noted he would be "allowed" to do so.
The brother of Jeffrey Epstein is claiming that President Donald Trump is just "trying to cover his butt" in statements where he railed against the sex offender.
Donald Trump's lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal for alleging he gave Jeffrey Epstein a drawing of a naked woman for his birthday could backfire, a former federal prosecutor says.
Former prosecutor Glenn Kirschner warned Trump supporters not to be misled by what he called a political stunt meant to conceal the president's ties to the Epstein files.
President Donald Trump tried pushing a popular MAGA theory as to why the files on Jeffrey Epstein have not been released yet, only for it to backfire online.
The vice president dismissed the story, which highlighted the president's close ties to the disgraced financier as recently as 2003, calling it "complete and utter bulls--t."
Gavin Newsom called out a detail of Donald Trump's rebuke of a bombshell report claiming the president drew a naked woman in a birthday note to Jeffrey Epstein.
Ghislaine Maxwell's lawyer suggested President Donald Trump might "agree" with her appeal argument as she attempts to appeal her sex trafficking conviction.
Elon Musk took aim at Donald Trump's claims about the files on Jeffrey Epstein, poking holes in his argument that the situation was a "hoax" by Democrats.
The Department of Justice fired a top prosecutor who handled cases on sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his partner Ghislaine Maxwell with no explanation.
A federal judge blocked the deportation of a non-binary American, citing fears of persecution under the Trump administration in a "precedent-setting" ruling.
House Democrats are urging Jim Jordan to hold a public hearing and question Trump officials over the DOJ's handling of the Epstein case and the administration's shifting narrative.
A former DOJ prosecutor warned that the Trump administration's mishandling of the Epstein case points to deep dysfunction, offering three explanations ranging from deception to incompetence.
Donald Trump has declared that he no longer supports conservatives pressuring him to release the files on Jeffrey Epstein, blasting them as "weaklings."
Journalist Bill O'Reilly was fact-checked on live TV after falsely claiming that Jeffrey Epstein, who died in 2019, was "convicted" by the Biden administration.
President Donald Trump was spotted eating the Epstein files in a new street art installation in Los Angeles, following backlash to the DOJ and FBI's report.