A US Department of Justice report reveals Donald Trump traveled on Jeffrey Epstein's private jet at least eight times between 1993 and 1996, more than previously known, but Trump denies any wrongdoing. The DOJ emphasizes that some claims in the released documents are untrue and unfounded, and the release is part of ongoing efforts to disclose Epstein-related files while protecting victims.
Recent US Department of Justice releases reveal Donald Trump as a passenger on eight flights on Jeffrey Epstein's private jet between 1993 and 1996, with some flights involving other notable figures. The files, heavily redacted to protect victims and ongoing investigations, include images of Epstein's passports and photos of various celebrities and political figures, but do not imply wrongdoing. Trump has denied any misconduct and stated the photos are from innocent social encounters. The release of these files continues to generate public and political interest.
A new release of Epstein files reveals references to Donald Trump, including flight records indicating he traveled on Epstein's private jet multiple times in the 1990s, and details about Epstein's connections with various individuals, raising questions about potential co-conspirators and the extent of Trump's involvement, which he denies.
NASA's Ingenuity helicopter set new records on its 49th flight on Mars, reaching a top speed of 14.5 mph and a maximum altitude of 52.5 feet. The previous records were 13.4 mph and 46 feet, respectively. Ingenuity has been flying on Mars for nearly two years and is serving as a scout for the Perseverance rover. It has covered 6.974 miles of Red Planet ground over the course of its 49 flights.