Category : Political Scandals


Clinton Demands Full Epstein Files Release

Bill Clinton calls for immediate release of all Epstein documents, alleging selective disclosure protects someone. DOJ defends partial release to safeguard victims.

Partial Epstein Files Release Sparks Outrage and Questions

The Trump administration's heavily redacted release of Jeffrey Epstein documents fails to satisfy legal demands, revealing little new information while protecting political interests. Explore the details and implications.

Lawmakers React to Redacted Document Dump

Top Democrats accuse the administration of violating federal law by releasing heavily redacted documents. Calls for resignations and legal action grow. Read the latest.

FBI ignored 1996 Epstein child porn tip, files show

Newly released documents reveal the FBI failed to act on a 1996 complaint alleging Jeffrey Epstein possessed child sexual abuse material, a missed chance to stop abuse for over 1,000 victims.

Trump photo removed, then restored in Epstein files

An image of Donald Trump was temporarily removed from the newly released Jeffrey Epstein documents before being restored by the DOJ. Discover the details and the ongoing controversy over redactions.

Epstein survivor: DoJ 'broke law' with redacted files

Jeffrey Epstein's earliest known survivor, Jess Michaels, tells Sky News the Department of Justice violated the Epstein Transparency Act with its heavily redacted document release. She describes 'wilful blindness' around the financier.

16 Epstein Files Deleted, Trump Photo Removed

At least 16 images, including a photo of Donald Trump, were mysteriously deleted from the Epstein document release, sparking a major cover-up row. What did they show?

Political Row Erupts Over Epstein Files Photo Removal

The US Justice Department faces criticism after removing images, including one of Donald Trump, from the Jeffrey Epstein document release. Deputy AG Todd Blanche insists the move protects victims. Read the latest.

Congress Weighs Action on DoJ Epstein Files Failure

US lawmakers threaten contempt and impeachment after the Justice Department missed a legal deadline to release all Jeffrey Epstein documents. Experts outline the formidable obstacles they face.

Élysée Palace Staff Accused of Stealing €40k Tableware

A silver steward at France's presidential palace has been arrested for allegedly stealing historic porcelain and silverware, valued up to €40,000, and listing items on sites like Vinted. Read the full investigation details.

Trump's 2025 Pardons Fuel White-Collar Crime Surge

Donald Trump's administration pardoned key white-collar criminals like Binance's Changpeng Zhao, undermining financial enforcement and raising risks of economic instability. Explore the alarming trend.

Missing Epstein Files Contain Trump Photos

At least 16 documents, including two pictures of Donald Trump, are missing from the latest Jeffrey Epstein files release. Democrats allege a cover-up as victims criticise redaction errors.

Met Police officer sacked for sexual misconduct

A Metropolitan Police detective has been dismissed and barred for life after sexually assaulting a fellow officer in a pub bathroom. Read the full details of the gross misconduct case.

Spain's PSOE faces key regional test amid scandals

Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and his PSOE party face a pivotal regional election in Extremadura this Sunday, a major test following a series of damaging corruption and harassment claims. Explore the high-stakes political battle.

Legal Threats Over Redacted Epstein Files Release

The US Justice Department faces potential impeachment and contempt charges after releasing a heavily redacted, incomplete trove of Jeffrey Epstein documents, violating a transparency law. Read the latest.

Australia Mourns Bondi Beach Terror Attack Victims

Australia observes a national day of mourning for the 15 lives lost in the Bondi Beach terror attack. Flags fly at half-mast as the nation stands in solidarity with the Jewish community.

Mangione lawyers fight death penalty over Bondi bias

Defence attorneys argue US Attorney General Pam Bondi's lobbying past creates a conflict of interest in the high-profile murder case of a UnitedHealthcare CEO. A crucial hearing is set for January.

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