
Epstein files surface six new names deemed likely incriminated, lawmakers say
A review of Epstein case files identified six additional men who lawmakers say are likely to be incriminated, broadening the scope of the ongoing probe.
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A review of Epstein case files identified six additional men who lawmakers say are likely to be incriminated, broadening the scope of the ongoing probe.

Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein star in a World Without Exploitation ad calling for the full release of remaining Epstein files. The DOJ has released some records but many are redacted or withheld, with about 3 million still unreleased under the Epstein Files Transparency Act signed in November 2025. The 40-second spot aired online during Super Bowl weekend due to cost, while Maxwell is set to testify before Congress; officials insist there is no hidden tranche of information despite questions about delays.

Victims’ advocates accuse the DOJ of missing the 19 December deadline to release Epstein investigative files under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, highlighting that millions of potentially responsive documents remain unreleased or under review and urging accountability, with a push for a special master to oversee complete, timely disclosure.

The DOJ has uncovered over a million additional documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, delaying their public release and prompting criticism from lawmakers who accuse the agency of withholding information and violating transparency laws, amid ongoing investigations and political controversy.

The Justice Department released a second batch of Jeffrey Epstein files that include numerous references to President Donald Trump, following criticism for the initial release which contained few mentions of him.

The DOJ temporarily removed and then restored a photo from the Jeffrey Epstein files showing President Trump after concerns about potential victim impact, amid ongoing debates over transparency and handling of Epstein case documents.

Democrats on the House Oversight Committee criticize the Justice Department for providing mostly publicly available records related to Jeffrey Epstein, with only a small portion being new, and call for full transparency and release of all files.
The DOJ is beginning to release Epstein-related documents to Congress, but the process is slow and heavily redacted to protect victims and ongoing investigations. Lawmakers from both parties are pushing for full transparency, with efforts to force the complete release of the files through legislation and procedural maneuvers, amidst ongoing political and legal debates.

Vice President JD Vance criticized Democrats for political opportunism regarding the Epstein files, defending the Trump administration's efforts for transparency and denying prior reports of a White House meeting discussing Epstein. The Justice Department is working to release grand jury documents with redactions, amid ongoing public pressure for full disclosure.

President Trump is deflecting blame onto others, including the Biden administration, over the Epstein files controversy, calling the allegations a 'hoax' and criticizing Democrats and former officials for allegedly doctoring files, despite many documents being publicly available and investigations confirming Epstein's death by suicide.

A parliamentary investigation into the collapse of Credit Suisse will keep its files closed for 50 years, according to newspaper Aargauer Zeitung. This has raised concerns among Swiss historians who believe access to the files would be invaluable for scientific investigation of the 2023 banking crisis. The investigation will focus on the activities of the Swiss government, financial regulator, and central bank leading up to the emergency takeover of Credit Suisse by UBS in March. The committee conducting the investigation has sweeping powers but stressed the confidentiality of its proceedings during its first meeting.

This article provides step-by-step instructions on how to find downloaded files on an iPhone or Android phone. For iPhone users, open the Files app and look under Recents or browse through iCloud Drive or On My iPhone. Android users can use the Files app or the Downloads app, or install Files by Google. Both iPhone and Android users can search for individual files by name. Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Firefox also allow users to view a list of downloaded files through their browsers.

Google Drive is testing a new homepage that will automatically suggest relevant files and folders to users. The "Suggested" feed will offer documents based on recent activity, and the "Activity" feed will show recent files and folders with access requests or comments. The new homepage is currently being tested with a group of users, and Workspace users already have access to a similar feature called "Priority" view.