Category : Political Scandals


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.

Ex-Pakistan PM Imran Khan jailed for 17 years

Former Pakistan PM Imran Khan and his wife sentenced to 17 years for illegally purchasing state gifts. Read the latest on the high-profile corruption case and its political fallout.

Epstein Files Release Strategy Buries Trump Links

The US Justice Department's partial release of Jeffrey Epstein files on a Friday is seen as a tactic to obscure Donald Trump's connections. Read the full analysis of the document dump strategy.

Judge Orders Epstein Files Release by 2025

A US judge has ordered the unsealing of documents from a Ghislaine Maxwell lawsuit by January 2025. The ruling could reveal names of Jeffrey Epstein's associates. Read the latest developments.

Redacted Epstein Files Released by US Justice Department

The US Department of Justice has released a first batch of heavily redacted documents from the Jeffrey Epstein investigations, showing the financier with prominent figures. Critics say the release fails to comply with transparency laws.

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