Allegations against President Donald Trump linked to newly scrutinized Epstein-related FBI interviews are being challenged as inconsistent and unverified. Questions over credibility and missing corroboration continue to grow.

New DOJ files show Steve Bannon exchanged messages with Jeffrey Epstein about Trump, politics, and media strategy. The disclosures are drawing scrutiny across conservative circles.
A longtime CBP supervisor faces federal charges for harboring an illegal alien in his home. Investigators say he provided housing, financial support, and transportation.
A DOJ Religious Liberty Commission member was removed after defending Candace Owens during a hearing on antisemitism. The dispute highlights tensions over free speech, faith, and media influence.
New DOJ documents cite a former police chief who says Donald Trump thanked him in 2006 for pursuing Jeffrey Epstein. The account challenges claims that Trump maintained close ties to the disgraced financier.
The long-awaited Epstein files have been released, but in a format that obscures rather than clarifies the truth. With accountability absent, the real question is what happens next.
This opinion piece examines unverified “tips” referencing Donald Trump in the newly released Epstein files and argues that many lack credible evidence. It highlights context around the Justice Department’s disclosure and criticism of media narratives.
CNN host Dana Bash was challenged on-air after misstating key facts about the legal case involving Don Lemon. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche pushed back, citing court findings and indictment details.
The U.S. Department of Justice released a massive final tranche of Epstein-related documents under a transparency law signed by President Trump. The files contain new revelations involving powerful figures while shielding victims’ identities.
Federal agents seized 700 boxes of 2020 election ballots after executing a search warrant at Fulton County’s elections office. Local Democrats immediately moved to develop a legal strategy to block the investigation.
The FBI raided Fulton County’s elections warehouse under a court order authorizing the seizure of all 2020 ballots, ballot images, and voter rolls. The move has reignited political tensions over election integrity and federal enforcement powers.
A federal appeals court has sided with the Trump administration, lifting restrictions on ICE enforcement tactics in Minnesota after clashes with anti-ICE protesters. The ruling grants agents broader authority as immigration enforcement operations continue.
A Minnesota federal magistrate declined to authorize charges against Don Lemon following a church disruption, drawing scrutiny over personal ties to the state’s attorney general’s office. The decision has raised questions about conflicts of interest as federal investigations continue.
The House Oversight Committee voted to hold Bill and Hillary Clinton in contempt of Congress for refusing to comply with subpoenas linked to the Epstein investigation. The bipartisan move now heads to a full House vote, with potential criminal referral to the DOJ.
Trump administration officials say arrests are imminent after anti-ICE activists disrupted a Minnesota church service, forcing worship to end early. The Department of Justice says First Amendment protections do not extend to intimidation, rioting, or interference with religious freedom.
A federal judge has blocked the DOJ from accessing California’s voter registration data, calling the request unprecedented and unlawful. State officials say the ruling protects voter privacy and state sovereignty.
By Mark Heinz It might soon be legal for people to mail Glocks to each other. The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) on Thursday released an…