Jeffrey Epstein, Congress and Justice Department
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Former Attorney General Bill Barr told Congress on Monday he never saw information in the Jeffrey Epstein files that would link President Donald Trump to any crimes. House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) made the revelation after Barr testified in a closed-door interview during the committee’s investigation into the federal government’s handling of Epstein’s
Former Attorney General Bill Barr testified before the House Oversight Committee Monday about Jeffrey Epstein's death. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion has more.
Former Attorney General Bill Barr shared “new” details about the sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein — and his death in federal custody before heading to trial — during a deposition with
Former Attorney General William “Bill” Barr said he never saw any evidence that President Donald Trump intervened or committed a crime relating to Jeffrey Epstein’s case, a source familiar told the Daily Caller.
Former U.S. Attorney General William Barr sat for a closed-door deposition Monday as the first witness called in the House Oversight Committee's bipartisan investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Barr served as attorney general twice -- under George H.W. Bush and in Donald Trump's first administration.
Former Attorney General Bill Barr answered questions about Jeffrey Epstein in a Monday deposition with the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee that kicked off the panel’s probe into
Republican and Democratic members of the House Oversight Committee had called for the Department of Justice to share the full unredacted files pertaining to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation,
Today, former Attorney General Bill Barr is on Capitol Hill for a deposition over the Jeffrey Epstein files. NBC News’ Sahil Kapur reports the latest details. Former federal prosecutor Ankush Khardori joins Ali Vitali to explain more.