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Thanksgiving Turnaround: Americans Finally See Relief Under President Trump

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    As millions of families gather around the Thanksgiving table this year, many are finally beginning to feel a long-awaited sense of financial reliefโ€”relief that President Donald J. Trump has been fighting tirelessly to deliver.

    After inheriting the worst inflation crisis in 40 years from Joe Biden and Democrat leadership, the renewed Trump Administration has moved swiftly to correct course: unleashing American energy, slashing crushing regulations, and tackling inflation at its roots. While there is still much work ahead, these policies are already translating into meaningful, tangible improvements for American families.

    This Thanksgiving, those improvements are showing up where it matters most: at the gas pump and the grocery store.

    The Job Isnโ€™t Finishedโ€”But the Turnaround Has Begun

    No one on the right is declaring โ€œmission accomplished.โ€ American families are still paying far more than they should after four years of reckless federal spending, regulatory overreach, and economic mismanagement. But for the first time in years, the trendlines are finally headed in the right direction.

    Local news outlets across the country are reporting the same story: lower gas prices, cheaper Thanksgiving dinners, and early signs of an economy beginning to heal.

    Below are some of the highlights from communities nationwide.


    Falling Gas Prices Coast to Coast

    Denver, CO โ€” Gas Dips Below $2

    KDVR-TV reports Denver-area gas prices have fallen 14.5 cents in just one week, with at least one station dropping below $2 a gallonโ€”levels not seen in years. At $2.47 on average, Denver prices are well under the national average and significantly lower than last year.

    San Antonio, TX โ€” Pandemic-Era Lows

    KSAT-TV notes that Thanksgiving travelers in Texas are seeing some of the cheapest prices since the pandemicโ€”welcome relief for families crisscrossing the state this holiday season.

    Indiana & Louisiana โ€” Steady Declines

    From Indianaโ€™s 12.3-cent drop reported by WBIW Radio to broad decreases across Louisiana, drivers are finally getting a break after years of painful price hikes.

    Ohio, New Hampshire & Pennsylvania โ€” A Return to Normal

    Stations in Northeast Ohio, New Hampshire, and Pittsburgh are reporting sharp declines, with some areas seeing gas below $3 againโ€”something unthinkable throughout most of the Biden years.


    Thanksgiving Dinner: Meaningfully Cheaper for Millions

    It isnโ€™t just fuel costs that are improving. For the third year in a row, the cost of the traditional Thanksgiving meal is fallingโ€”and this yearโ€™s decreases are especially notable.

    Iowa & Midwest โ€” Turkey Prices Down

    KIMT-TV highlights a 5% overall drop in meal costs in Iowa, with falling turkey and wheat prices leading the way.

    Michigan โ€” Below the National Average

    The Detroit Free Press confirms that Michigan families will spend roughly $51.80 for a dinner serving 10โ€”well below the national average.

    Louisiana โ€” One of the Cheapest States in America

    According to The Shreveport Times, Louisianaโ€™s average Thanksgiving dinner cost is just $44.70โ€”the second lowest in the entire country.

    Arizona, Illinois & New York โ€” Broad-Based Relief

    From Arizonaโ€™s modest price drop to Illinoisโ€™ 16% decline in turkey prices and New Yorkโ€™s third consecutive year of lower dinner costs, the story is consistent: Thanksgiving is becoming more affordable again.


    A Promising Start to an American Comeback

    None of these improvements happened by accident.

    They are the result of a renewed commitment to American energy dominance, the deregulation of key industries, and an economic strategy focused squarely on the needs of working familiesโ€”not bureaucrats or special interests.

    Trump Risks Violating Court Order By Sharing Media Clip

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      Gavel via Wikimedia Commons Image

      Donald Trump might regret this…

      On Wednesday, Trump seemed to violate the gag order imposed by Judge Juan Merchan in the ongoing hush money trial.

      On Wednesday, Trump took to Truth Social and quoted comments made about potential jurors by Fox News hostย Jesse Wattersย onย The Fiveย Wednesday night.

      โ€œThey are catching undercover Liberal Activists lying to the Judge in order to get on the Trump Jury,โ€ Trumpย wrote, quoting the Fox host.

      That post appears to be in direct violation of Merchanโ€™s gag order, a realityย highlightedย by JustSecurityโ€™sย Ryan Goodman, who shared screen grabs of both the Truth Social post and a section from the gag order, writing:

      On the left:

      NY judgeโ€™s gag order prohibiting Trump from โ€œmaking โ€ฆ public statements about any prospective juror or any juror in this criminal proceeding.โ€

      On the right:

      Trump making public statement about prospective jurors in this criminal proceedings.

      The gag order section reads, in part, โ€œMaking or directing others to make public statements about any prospective juror or any juror in this criminal proceeding.โ€

      CNNโ€™sย Jeffrey Toobinย wasย askedย byย Anderson Cooperย Wednesday night if this sort of social media post was permissible under the gag order. Toobin argued that it was an apparent attempt to intimidate jurors, which is โ€œclearly barred.โ€

      Toobinย said:

      I donโ€™t think so. I think itโ€™s false, but more importantly, itโ€™s clearly โ€“ I think โ€“ an attempt to intimidate jurors and it is clearly barred by the gag order in this case. I mean, Donald Trump doesnโ€™t seem to realize he is now a criminal defendant, and criminal defendants have different and lesser rights than ordinary citizens. They are not allowed to interfere in the trial process โ€“ especially when there is a gag order that specifically addresses attempts to intimidate jurors. I mean, it is just not permissible.

      Trump Responds To Harris’ Debate Invite After VP Showdown

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        Donald Trump via Gage Skidmore Flickr

        Not going to happen…

        Donald Trump firmly rejected another invitation to participate in a debate against Vice President Kamala Harris before the 2024 election on Tuesday.

        โ€œVice President Harris believes that the American people deserve to see her and Trump on the debate stage one more time. She will be in Atlanta on October 23 โ€”ย Donald Trumpย should step up and face the voters,โ€ Harris campaign chair Jen Oโ€™Malley Dillon said in a statement, referencing aย CNN debateย Harris has agreed to attend.

        But Trump has repeatedlyย rejected the ideaย of doing another debate with the vice president. He has insisted he won theirย Sept. 10 showdown, despiteย some pollingย suggesting otherwise, and that it isย too late for another debateย with early voting underway.

        โ€œI beat Biden, I then beat her, and Iโ€™m not looking to do it again, too far down the line,โ€ Trump posted on Truth Social. โ€œVotes are already cast โ€” And Iโ€™m leading BIG in the Polls. Iโ€™ll MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN, sheโ€™s incapable of it!โ€

        Republican vice presidential nomineeย JD Vanceย narrowly beat his Democratic opponentย Tim Walzย in the CBS debate on Tuesday, according to viewer polls conducted by CBS and CNN.

        According to a poll conducted by CBS and YouGov, 42% of viewers said Vance won the debate versus 41% who said Walz was the winner. 17% of viewers said the debate was a tie.

        An overwhelming majority of viewers (88%) said the โ€œtoneโ€ of the debate was โ€œgenerally positive,โ€ while 12% said it was โ€œgenerally negative.โ€

        CNNโ€™s poll resulted in a very similar result, with 51% of viewers hailing Vance as the winner versus 49% for Walz.

        Walzโ€™s performance fell short of viewer expectations, as 54% had predicted a Walz victory before the debate versus just 45% for Vance.

        Former Fox News Host Calls Tucker’s Ouster ‘Suicide’ for Network

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        Former Fox News hostย Glenn Beckย slammed the network over its shocking decision to part ways with primetime pundit Tucker Carlson.

        On Monday, the network announced Carlson’s departure from the network, sharing that his final program was aired last Friday. The timing of the Fox News icon’s sudden departure comes nearly one week after the network agreed to pay a nearly $800 million settlement to Dominion Voting Systems. (RELATED: Fox News Reaches Last-Minute Settlement With Dominion Voting Systems)

        The network did not provide further comment on the hostโ€™s departure beyond a statement thanking him for his contributions to the network.

        Beck criticized the network over the controversial announcement, saying the move was effectively “suicide” for the network.

        โ€œTucker Carlson is out at Fox News. Now, I donโ€™t know what that means. You know, weโ€™re in wild speculation territory,โ€ Beck said on his BlazeTV program, noting the timing following Foxโ€™s nearly $800 million settlement with Dominion Voting Systems last week.

        โ€œYou know, could be that he was fired because of, you know, they just paid out, you know, almost a billion dollars and they donโ€™t want any chance of anything, but thatโ€™s suicidal. To me, this is a suicidal move for Fox,โ€ he said. โ€œIf itโ€™s their move.โ€

        Before the launch of โ€œTucker Carlson Tonight,โ€ Carlson was co-host of โ€œFOX & Friends Weekendโ€ from 2012 through 2016. 

        Carlson previously served as an MSNBC host from 2005-2008 and also appeared on CNN earlier in his career. He founded The Daily Caller in 2010 but sold his stake in the political news website in 2020. 

        Beck left his gig hosting a Fox show in 2011. He recently appeared on Carlsonโ€™s program to discuss former President Trumpโ€™s surrender to authorities in New York after an indictment by a grand jury. (RELATED: Trump Indictment Unsealed)

        A number of conservative commentators have criticized the news of Carlson’s sudden ouster.

        Donald Trump also noted his surprise by the sudden change at Fox News

        “Well, Iโ€™m shocked. Iโ€™m surprised” Trump told Newsmax’s Greg Kelly. “Heโ€™s a very good person and a very good man, and very talented as you know. And he had very high ratings. So, weโ€™re just learning about it almost as we speak. You and I just said, โ€œWow, that was something, thatโ€™s a big one.โ€ I donโ€™t know if it was voluntary, or was it, somebody fired? But I think Tuckerโ€™s been terrific. Heโ€™s been โ€“ especially over the last year or so โ€“ heโ€™s been terrific to me.”

        Trump Campaign Breaks New Record After Famed Mugshot Release

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        Donald Trump via Gage Skidmore Flickr

        By Law Officer

        Former President Donald Trumpโ€™s presidential campaign has raised a record-breaking $7.1 million in fundraising after surrendering to the Fulton County Jail late Thursday.

        Trump became the first president in U.S. history to have a mug shot taken after being processed at the jail in Atlanta, Georgia.

        $4.18 million was raised on Friday alone, making it the most his campaign has ever made in a single day, according to Politico.  The campaign immediately began profiting off of merchandise and items of the mug shot and the tagline โ€œNEVER SURRENDER.โ€ The items include shirts, bumper stickers, posters and beverage coolers.

        Politico reported that the campaign has brought in $20 million in the last three weeks as Trump got hit with a third indictment overseen by Department of Justice (DOJ) Special Counsel Jack Smith over his alleged attempt to overturn the election on January 6, 2021.

        Find the original article in its entirety on Law Officer. Republished with permission.

        Feds Gave $400 BILLION in โ€˜COVID Reliefโ€™ to Criminals and Scammers

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        Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine answering questions from the press. As states across the country begin to reopen and nearly half are seeing COVID-19 cases rise, Governor Tom Wolf announced Friday that Pennsylvania is not one of them. ...Today at a daily COVID briefing with Health Secretary Dr. Rachel Levine, he noted another milestone: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention proprietary data for states indicates that we are one of just three states that has had a downward trajectory of COVID- 19 cases for more than 42 days. The other two states are Montana and Hawaii. JUNE 17, 2020 - HARRISBURG, PA.

        ANALYSIS– This should be one of the biggest stories in America. The bloated, overreaching, over-powerful, over-taxing federal government gave nearly half a TRILLION of our tax dollars for so-called ‘COVID-19 relief’ to grifters, scammers and fraudsters. 

        If that doesnโ€™t cause national outrage, nothing will.

        They used to say sarcastically, โ€˜a billion here and a billion there, and pretty soon youโ€™re talking about real money.โ€™

        Well, this is $400 billion worth of real money, and the monstrosity we call the federal government literally gave it away to criminals.

        Often the fraud involved identity theft and crooks overseas. Sadly, some of those criminals might also be your next-door neighbors, family, or friends. 

        Everyone, it seems, ‘wanted in’ on an easy payday.

        And the government gave it all to them in about three years. Fortune reported:

        An Associated Press analysis found that fraudsters potentially stole more than $280 billion in COVID-19 relief funding; another $123 billion was wasted or misspent. Combined, the loss represents a jarring 10% of the $4.2 trillion the U.S. government has so far disbursed in COVID-relief aid.

        That number is certain to grow as investigators dig deeper into thousands of potential schemes.

        There are myriad reasons for the staggering loss. Investigators and outside experts say the government, in seeking to quickly spend trillions in relief aid, conducted too little oversight during the pandemicโ€™s early stages and instituted too few restrictions on applicants. In short, they say, the grift was just way too easy.

        โ€œHere was this sort of endless pot of money that anyone could access,โ€ said Dan Fruchter, chief of the fraud and white-collar crime unit at the U.S. Attorneyโ€™s office in the Eastern District of Washington. โ€œFolks kind of fooled themselves into thinking that it was a socially acceptable thing to do, even though it wasnโ€™t legal.โ€

        It was theft. Some big; some small. But together it equaled a mass of scams so large it is unprecedented in U.S. history.

        And it all occurred when America was being devastated with overrun hospitals, school closures, closed businesses, and many others who really needed help.

        This is what happens when a giant faceless government bureaucracy is enabled by politicians from both parties (but generally more so from the Democrats) and detached from reality, taken from the people, and then decide who to give it to afterward.

        As Fortune notes: โ€œToo much government money, Republicans argue, breeds fraud, waste, and inflation.โ€ And it does.

        But it also shows the state of American society where almost everyone wants something for nothing and is willing to scam and steal to get it.

        And in this case, both sides are to blame for the massive spending and waste.

        At the height of the pandemic, President Donald Trump approved emergency aid measures totaling $3.2 trillion, according to figures from the Pandemic Response Accountability Committee, and reported by Fortune.

        And then came Joe Biden with his 2021 โ€˜American Rescue Planโ€™ spending another $1.9 trillion. 

        The committeeโ€™s most recent accounting shows that about a fifth of the $5.2 trillion (over $1 TRILLION) has yet to be fully paid out. 

        Perhaps they should put that on hold until they can figure out what fraudsters they will be giving it out to, and also recover the $400 billion already wasted.

        At least Republicans and Democrats have agreed on one way to fix it. 

        They are giving the government more time to catch fraudsters with legislation passed in August To increase the statute of limitations from five to 10 years on crimes involving the two major programs managed by the Small Business Administration.

        Opinions expressed by contributors do not necessarily reflect the views of Great America News Desk.

        Patriot Tulsi Gabbard Leaves Dems and Quickly Backs Republican Retired General

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        Tulsi Gabbard via Gage Skidmore Flickr

        ANALYSIS โ€“ Tulsi Gabbard, former Democrat congresswoman, Vice Chair of the Democratic National Committee DNC and Democrat candidate for president has publicly left the Democrat Party.

        And without skipping a beat, she quickly backed Trump-endorsed Republican New Hampshire Senate candidate Don Bolduc, a retired Army general.  

        Bolduc, beat the GOP establishment-supported state Sen. Chuck Morse in the Republican primary last month.

        He had created controversy by questioning the results of the 2020 presidential election, but after winning the primary, he said on Fox News: “I have come to the conclusion, and I want to be definitive on this, the election was not stolen.”

        In her blistering statement announcing her leaving the Dems, the patriotic Army Reserve Major twice deployed to the Middle East, blasted the Democrats for their insane wokeness, calling them an โ€˜elitist cabal.โ€™

        She also implored other โ€œindependent-minded Democratsโ€ to join her by leaving the Democrats.

        As CNN reported:

        โ€œI can no longer remain in todayโ€™s Democratic Party. Itโ€™s now under the complete control of an elitist cabal of warmongers driven by cowardly wokeness, who divide us by racializing every issue & stoking anti-white racism, who actively work to undermine our God-given freedoms enshrined in our Constitution,โ€ Gabbard said in a video posted to social media. The announcement was made on the first episode of her new podcast, โ€œThe Tulsi Gabbard Show.โ€

        Gabbard, who made history by becoming the first American Samoan and practicing Hindu in Congress following her election in 2012, also criticized what she said were Democratsโ€™ โ€œopen borderโ€ policies and anti-police rhetoric.

        Gabbard endorsed Joe Biden after suspending her presidential campaign in 2020, but she has since been a vocal critic of the befuddled President.

        โ€œPresident Biden campaigned on a message of unity, healing the partisan divide bringing the country together. He just gave a big speech saying supporters of President (Donald) Trump are the most extremist group in our country and a threat to our democracy. Thatโ€™s half the country,โ€ she said in her Tuesday video.

        During the 2020 campaign, Hillary Clinton suggested that Gabbard was being groomed as a potential third-party candidate without naming Gabbard, while also suggesting she was a โ€œRussian asset.โ€ 

        Appearing increasingly on Fox News, Gabbard even spoke to the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in February.

        While Gabbard has not said whether she will join the Republican Party, register as an independent or launch a new party, her strong support for Bolduc says a lot about her trajectory and hints to a possible future political role.

        The Blaze reports:

        The Bolduc campaign announced Wednesday that Gabbard will join the GOP candidate and “barnstorm the Granite State,” with a schedule of events forthcoming.

        “We don’t agree on every issue, but I am honored to have the support of Tulsi Gabbard who shares my view that the status quo is broken, and we need a change of direction,” Bolduc said in a statement.

        “Tulsi is a fellow change agent and independent-minded outsider willing to speak truth to power. I am going to spend every day between now and election day building a wide coalition of supporters that includes Republicans, independents and even disaffected Democratsโ€ฆโ€

        A recent Trafalgar Group survey found incumbent Democrat Senator Maggie Hassan leading Bolduc by a tiny margin of 48% to Bolduc’s 45%, showing that the race remains tight and Hassan vulnerable.

        It is hoped that Gabbardโ€™s independence, star quality and strong support can help propel Gen. Bolduc over the finish lion to victory. Letโ€™s pray that it does.

        Opinions expressed by contributors do not necessarily reflect the views of Great America News Desk.

        Trump Moves To Dismiss Georgia Election Interference Case

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        Donald Trump via Gage Skidmore Flickr

        Former Presidentย Donald Trump’s legal team has moved to dismiss theย Georgiaย election subversion case, arguing that presidential immunity shields Trump from prosecution.

        The GOP front-runner’s attorneys argue that the indictment from Fulton County District Attorneyย Fani Willisย charges Trump for โ€œacts that lie at the heart of his official responsibilities as President.โ€

        Willis charged Trump last August with 13 counts for attempting to overturn Presidentย Joe Biden’s 11,779 vote victory in Georgia. The headline-grabbing charge was a violation of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) statute, a law associated with the American mafia.

        Willis’ case that Trump and his co-conspirators exerted pressure on Georgia election officials in public and private included testimony from 75 witnesses, from former Trump advisers and attorneys to Peach State office-holders.

        As CNN reports:

        Trump’s immunity claims in the Georgia case, filed on Monday as part of a motion to dismiss state-level criminal charges against the former president, are similar to those argued by his defense team in the federal election subversion case.

        โ€œThe indictment in this case charges President Trump for acts that lie at the heart of his official responsibilities as President. The indictment is barred by presidential immunity and should be dismissed with prejudice,โ€ the motion filed by Trump’s lawyer in the Georgia case reads.

        Monday’s filing in the Georgia case reiterates what the former president’s lawyers have repeatedly asserted โ€“ that Trump was working in his official capacity as president when he allegedly undermined the 2020 election results and therefore has immunity.

        As such, Trump’s indictment in both the Georgia and federal case are unconstitutional because presidents cannot be criminally prosecuted for โ€œofficial actsโ€ unless they are impeached and convicted by the US Senate.

        Reacting to the filing, Georgia State University constitutional law professor Anthony Michael Kreis called the motion to dismiss โ€œso meritless it borders on the comical.โ€

        โ€œTrump was acting as a candidate and not as president,โ€ Kreisย commented onย X. โ€œDespite using the trappings of his office to browbeat officials, nothing that Trump has been indicted for in Georgia constituted an official presidential act. Engaging in racketeering activity is not shielded by Article II.โ€

        This article was republished with permission from American Liberty News.

        New Accusations Released About Member of Trump’s Family and Inner Circle

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        [Photo Cred: Office of the President of the United States, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons]

        Former Trump adviser Peter Navarro recently made some potentially damaging accusations about Jared Kushner, former President Trump’s son-in-law and longtime White House adviser.

        As reported by Mediaite, Navarro recently bashed Kushner about his portrayal of several dramatic actions he allegedly took while working at the White House.

        “Appearing on Newsmax, Navarro addressed Kushnerโ€™s claim in his recently-published book that he was treated for thyroid cancer while serving in the White House.

        Host Chris Salcedo flagged the excerpt from the book and stated Kushner โ€œwithheld a cancer diagnosis during tense negotiations with communist China.

        Navarro addressed Kushnerโ€™s book.

        โ€œItโ€™s fiction,โ€ he continued. โ€œAnd the thyroid thing, that came out of nowhere. I saw the guy every day. Thereโ€™s no sign that he was in any pain or danger or whatever. I think itโ€™s just sympathy to try to sell his book now.โ€

        Salcedo asked if Kushner is โ€œworthyโ€ of Trumpโ€™s trust.

        โ€œNo,โ€ Navarro replied. โ€œTime after time, whether itโ€™s mismanagement of the campaign, mismanagement of the pandemic, taking too much credit for NAFTA, taking too much credit for the Abraham Accords. I mean, the guy was just a one-man wrecking crew, 36 years old I think when he got in there with no training. His only qualification was that he was the bossโ€™s son-in-law.โ€

        Notably, Navarro is dealing with a few of his own issues at the moment. A few days ago he was sued by President Biden’s Justice Department for refusing to hand over emails from his personal accounts which were used to conduct official White House business. Earlier this summer, he was criminally charged for ignoring a subpoena from the Jan. 6 Committee.

        Congressional Investigators Issue Subpoena To Pam Bondi Over Epstein Files

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        The House Committee on Oversight and Accountability has issued a subpoena to Attorney General Pam Bondi, demanding she testify before lawmakers regarding the investigation of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

        The subpoena intensifies the growing conflict between Congress and the Justice Department over transparency and accountability.

        Lawmakers say Bondiโ€™s testimony is necessary to comprehensively review files related to the deceased sex trafficker. The resolution to subpoena Bondi was introduced by Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) and passed in a bipartisan 24-19 vote.

        The Hill continues:

        All Democrats present for the committee hearing voted in favor, with Mace and GOP Reps. Lauren Boebert (Colo.), Tim Burchett (Tenn.), Michael Cloud (Texas) and Scott Perry (Pa.) joining their colleagues from across the aisle. 

        The subpoena of Bondi would bring the highest-level sitting official before the House panel as it pushes ahead with its review of the files related to deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. 

        Bondi has faced steady criticism over her handling of the files throughout her tenure as attorney general, cries that have only grown louder as the Justice Department has been accused of failing to release all the files and faced questions about how it has handled redactions.

        The Justice Department did not immediately respond to request for comment.

        Questions Over Missing Records

        The demand comes after a CBS News report on Tuesday stating that the Justice Department had started removing documents:

        After removing tens of thousands of files, the Department of Justice currently makes public about 2.7 million pages of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, a CBS News analysis found, a number below the Departmentโ€™s initial claim of 3 million, and a total that continues to fluctuate.

        The Justice Department initially said that its release, made in response to a law passed by Congress compelling the agency to disclose nearly all files related to Epstein, comprised more than 3 million pages. Combined with previously released materials, the Department put the total at 3.5 million pages.

        And now, in part in response to widespread criticism and concern from survivors and their attorneys that the files contain nearly 100 survivorsโ€™ personal information and photos, the DOJ has scrambled to remove documents. A CBS News analysis found that as of late February, the Justice Department has taken down more than 47,000 files comprising about 65,500 pages. Links to those files now return a “page not found” error on the departmentโ€™s website.

        Some of those removed documents contained explicit images or survivor information โ€” including one document with unredacted photos of 21 survivors along with most of their birthdates. But the reasons for other filesโ€™ removal is unclear, such as a call log with all names redacted and images of Epsteinโ€™s jail bunk where investigators say he hanged himself. The Justice Department appears to be putting some removed files back up.

        Bondi Faces Questions

        Bondi has already faced intense questioning from lawmakers during recent oversight hearings about the departmentโ€™s handling of the Epstein document releases.

        During those hearings, members of Congress pressed the attorney general about:

        • Extensive redactions
        • Missing records
        • Whether additional investigations tied to Epstein could still occur

        Epstein, a financier with connections to powerful political and business figures, was arrested in 2019 on federal sex trafficking charges involving underage girls.

        He died in federal custody later that year while awaiting trial.

        His associate Ghislaine Maxwell was later convicted of sex trafficking and is currently serving a federal prison sentence.

        This is a breaking news story. Please check back for updates.

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