FBI redacted Trump’s name in Epstein Files. Maxwell moved to low-security Texas prison. White House monitors Epstein controversy, can’t make it disappear. Musk mocks cover-up.

The redactions were made by a team of FBI employees tasked with reviewing the Epstein files for potential public release. The names were withheld under privacy protections because those individuals, including Trump, were private citizens when the federal investigation into Epstein began in 2006, the people said. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the matter publicly…

Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein’s co-conspirator and confidant, was moved to a minimum-security federal prison camp in Texas, prison officials said Friday. What this could signal…

House Republicans agreed Friday to postpone an Aug. 11 deposition by Maxwell, hours after she was transferred to a low-security federal prison in Texas…

Administration officials told CNN that they believe the best antidote to the intense public interest in Epstein is time. But they also acknowledge that without the release of more tangible details, the attention may never fully subside…

On Friday morning, Elon Musk quote-tweeted a viral post highlighting the lack of accountability for Epstein’s network. The tweet featured an image of Bill Clinton, Jeffrey Epstein, and Ghislaine Maxwell, along with a caption noting the government’s ability to track the population’s movement during COVID and capture January 6 protesters, but not a single Epstein associate…

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