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AG Bondi Forced Onto Military Base Amid Rising Threats

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Reports of Bondi moving to a military base come as the House Oversight Committee prepares to schedule testimonies from both her and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick regarding the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.

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“I’m in communication with them,” Rep. James Comer (R-KY), the chair of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, told reporters Wednesday morning. “We’re trying to get them in very, very soon.”

Although some reports claimed the housing was free, a representative for Noem previously told the Times that she was paying “fair-market rent” for her military base housing.

After weeks of complaints about redactions and other issues in the files made public, Bondi said the Department of Justice had made “all” of Epstein’s files public.

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The Justice Department on Thursday released three previously undisclosed interview summaries from the Epstein files containing uncorroborated allegations involving President Trump.

The documents include statements from a woman who alleged she was assaulted by convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and by Trump when she was a minor, the Washington Times reported.

The Justice Department said the interview summaries had originally been withheld from the January release of Epstein-related documents because they were mistakenly labeled as duplicates.

“After this was brought to our attention, we reviewed the entire batch with the similar coding and discovered 15 documents were incorrectly coded as duplicative,” the department said.

Democrats in Congress are investigating whether the Justice Department withheld the files because they contain four FBI interview reports, known as 302s, involving a woman who accused Trump of sexual assault.

Trump has refuted any misconduct in relation to Epstein’s allegations and has not faced any criminal charges.

Also, the same trove of documents notes that Trump alerted authorities to Epstein in the mid-2000s after he suspected the financier of indecent behavior.

Trump has never been charged with crimes and has long denied involvement in Epstein’s illicit activities.

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