DOJ Officials to Brief Congress on Epstein Files as New Trading Details Emerge
Attorney General Bondi and Deputy AG Blanche will testify before House Oversight Committee about DOJ's handling of Epstein documents, as new reporting reveals details about Epstein's trading operations.
Congressional Briefing on DOJ Handling of Epstein Files
Attorney General Pam Bondi and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche are set to brief the House Oversight Committee on the Department of Justice's handling of Jeffrey Epstein files, according to reports from Democracy Now!, Fox News, and WFAA. Lawmakers are investigating potential mismanagement of the Epstein investigation and seeking answers about the government's approach to the case.
New Financial Details Surface
The Wall Street Journal published new reporting on "Inside Jeffrey Epstein's Lucrative Trading," providing fresh insights into the financial operations that funded Epstein's activities. These revelations come as The Guardian released a data visualization showing Epstein's elite network connections, mapping relationships with "the prince, the sultan and the politicians" in their social circle.
Legal and Corporate Fallout Continues
The ongoing impact of Epstein document releases is generating new legal action, with Hagens Berman alerting Apollo Global Management (APO) investors to a securities class action lawsuit stemming from "Epstein Files" revelations, as reported by Morningstar. Meanwhile, Bloomberg published an opinion piece titled "It's Time for the Epstein Class to Make Amends," calling for accountability from those who associated with Epstein.
Cultural and Political Reactions
The Epstein case continues to permeate popular culture and political discourse. The Guardian reported criticism of Hillary Clinton's team for attempting to capitalize on the Jeffrey Epstein case, while Saturday Night Live UK featured Tina Fey pulling "Epstein files" from a bag in a Mary Poppins-themed comedy sketch. Additionally, The Washington Post published an opinion piece from someone defending their decision to "court" Jeffrey Epstein.
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