Summary
NPR investigated and found that the Department of Justice (DOJ) held back parts of the Jeffrey Epstein files that included allegations about President Trump. Democrats on a key House Committee suggested that this action might be illegal.
Key Facts
- NPR conducted an investigation into the DOJ's handling of Jeffrey Epstein files.
- Certain parts mentioning President Trump were reportedly withheld by the DOJ.
- Democrats on the House Oversight Committee commented that withholding these files might be against the law.
- Julie K. Brown, a reporter for the Miami Herald, discussed the situation with Geoff Bennett.
- The Miami Herald's reporting has previously exposed many details about Epstein's network.