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Epstein, Senate Democrats and Obscure Law

MSNBC on MSN · 9h
Maddow Blog | Seeking transparency on the Epstein files, Senate Democrats invoke the ‘rule of five’
Senate Democrats came up with a new way to force Donald Trump's administration to release the Jeffrey Epstein files, but will the Justice Department comply?
HuffPost on MSN · 3h
Senate Democrats Use Obscure Law To Compel Trump Admin To Turn Over Epstein Files
The Trump administration likely will defy the law and rebuff the request, as it has done in similar situations.
Deseret News on MSN · 5h
Democrats invoke rare federal law to force release of Epstein files. Here’s how it works
The Rule of Five, formally known as Section 2954, was first enacted in 1928, establishing a right for lawmakers to access information from the executive branch.
KOIN Portland on MSN2h
‘Restore the public’s trust’: Merkley introduces bill to release Epstein files
Oregon Senator Jeff Merkley is co-leading an effort in the Senate urging authorities to publicly release records tied to ...
3don MSN
Bondi pledged 'transparency' on Epstein files, but grapples with how much
Attorney General Pam Bondi, one of the loudest voices calling for release of Jeffrey Epstein's criminal file, grapples with ...
1don MSN
Trump's Shifting Explanations Are Prolonging The Epstein Scandal He Wants To End
Yet Trump has provided seemingly conflicting information about his relationship with Epstein — helping sustain a scandal that ...

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