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Epstein speaks: Rare interview with Bannon revealed in latest DOJ release
The Justice Department’s latest batch of Epstein documents yet again showcase the numerous powerful people in the late sex offender's orbit. But the trove also reveals rare and unseen footage showing what appears to be Steve Bannon interviewing Jeffrey Epstein.

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Ro Khanna says DOJ’s release of Epstein files is ‘significant’ but ‘not good enough’: Full interview
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Massive trove of Epstein files released by DOJ, including 3 million documents and photos
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DOJ set to release 3 MILLION Epstein files today... but only one woman's face will be shown
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche announced on Friday the Department of Justice will release more than three million files related to deceased pedophile Jeffrey Epstein .

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Latest Batch of Epstein Files Has Global Impact
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Jay-Z, Harvey Weinstein and Pusha T Mentioned in Latest Epstein File Release
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DOJ releases more than 3 million pages related to Epstein
Tisch's name came up in hundreds of emails in the latest round of Epstein Files datasets.

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What have we learned from the newly released Epstein files?
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How the FBI Worked Out Epstein’s Sinister Web
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Rare interview footage of Epstein answering 'sexual predator' question resurfaces in file release

Sky News shared the footage of Epstein being filmed for a sit-down interview, where he faces some tough questions. The interviewer does not appear on camera, but according to Sky, it is believed to be Steve Bannon. Bannon is known for serving in the White House for part of Trump's first presidential term as his chief strategist.
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Epstein BREAKING: Sex Offender Jeffery’s LAST Interview Before Death! CHILLING Words STUNS the World

Jeffrey Epstein stunned viewers in a resurfaced 2019 interview, rejecting the devil label while admitting, chillingly, “the devil scares me.” Pressed on evil incarnate, he smirked, deflected, then delivered a line that darkened the exchange,
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Todd Blanche gives update on Epstein files

Survivors of Epstein as well as lawmakers criticized the latest release as insufficient and marred by redaction failures.
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How Trump is named in the latest batch of the Epstein Files

Trump’s name is mentioned thousands of times – many are innocuous, but some include uncorroborated allegations that he abused young girls.
TRT World
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Ex-Israeli PM Ehud Barak sought Epstein’s help for Trump interview

An email from former Israeli leader to Jeffrey Epstein proposed using media connections to persuade Trump to speak to Israeli outlets.
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Huge cache of Epstein documents includes emails financier exchanged with wealthy and powerful

A huge new tranche of files on millionaire financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein released Friday revealed details of his communications with the wealthy and powerful, some not long before his dea
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What 3 million new documents tell us about Trump’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein

President Donald Trump is mentioned more than 1,000 times in the three million Jeffrey Epstein documents released Friday, after the president initially resisted the effort. While some of the references are benign,
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Clintons Headed To Contempt Vote In Epstein Probe As Oversight Chair Refuses Private Interview Request

Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton have refused to testify about Jeffrey Epstein, with their lawyers arguing they should be able to submit written statements to the House Oversight Committee instead.
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Newly released Epstein files show racist, disturbing preferences in his recruiting notes

The U.S. Department of Justice has released a wave of previously redacted investigative material from the Jeffrey Epstein probe under the new Epstein Files Transparency Act. These records include interview
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