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Democrats moved Wednesday to force Donald Trump to release files from the investigation into notorious sex offender Jeffrey ...
The Rule of Five, formally known as Section 2954, was first enacted in 1928, establishing a right for lawmakers to access ...
The president on Wednesday will hold a bill signing and deliver remarks on "Making Health Technology Great Again." ...
Democrats on Wednesday ramped up pressure on Republicans over the Jeffrey Epstein files, turning to an arcane rule to attempt to force the release of the documents that have become a significant ...
The lawmakers cite a provision known as the "rule of five" that requires government agencies to "submit any information ...
The caucus turned out in staunch opposition Wednesday to Republican Senator Josh Hawley’s proposed stock trading ban, causing ...
Donald Trump says that Democrats “love” talking about Epstein—but it’s the president who can’t seem to stop bringing up his old party pal, even when his cronies are desperately trying to buy him some ...
Democrats are further attempting to force Trump to release files from the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, invoking an obscure law to keep up the pressure. | TAG24 ...
Senate Democrats are trying to force the Justice Department to release the Epstein files using a little-known law.
CNN congressional correspondent Lauren Fox explains how a law from the 1920s could help Senate Democrats on the Homeland Security Committee access to the Epstein files.
Ghislaine Maxwell wants immunity in exchange for testifying before Congress as it investigates the Epstein case and whether the Justice Department should release more information.
Steve Ricchetti was the first member of the "Politburo" to testify this week to the Oversight Committee on Biden's alleged ...
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