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Every Aspect of the Epstein Scandal Must Be Probed
Lawmakers call to reopen probes and review plea deals amid concerns of cover-ups and failures of justice in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.
- At the federal level, advocates and lawmakers have ramped up calls for a full, independent investigation of Jeffrey Epstein at the U.S. federal level, urging the Department of Justice and congressional oversight to reopen scrutiny.
- Lingering doubts about earlier investigations and plea agreements, plus renewed reporting, have pushed public pressure for a transparent, accountable inquiry.
- Lawmakers, victims' advocates and journalists are coordinating calls urging DOJ review and congressional hearings, demanding accountability and transparent oversight of past prosecutorial decisions.
- Immediate consequences may include institutional reviews at the Department of Justice and FBI, as advocates say the probe could prompt renewed prosecutions, congressional hearings, and affect public trust.
- Despite earlier probes and his death, renewed demands continue as Jeffrey Epstein's high-profile status and ties to prominent figures sustain global media coverage and calls for accountability.
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Every aspect of the Epstein scandal must be probed
Of course, Bill Clinton should cooperate with any investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's trafficking of underage girls. The suggestion that Democrats would shield a former president from questions that might tarnish his legacy speaks ill of Democrats. This concerns a criminal…
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FROMA HARROP: Every aspect of the Epstein scandal must be probed
Of course, Bill Clinton should cooperate with any investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's trafficking of underage girls. The suggestion that Democrats would shield a former president from questions that might tarnish his legacy speaks ill of Democrats. This concerns a criminal…
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