Ghislaine Maxwell pleads Fifth Amendment, dodges questions in House Oversight Epstein probe
Ghislaine Maxwell refused to answer questions before the House Oversight Committee on Monday morning.
Ghislaine Maxwell refused to answer questions before the House Oversight Committee on Monday morning.
President Donald Trump called for eliminating the blue slip tradition, but Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., warned that "nuking the blue slip would be a huge mistake."
A federal judge gave the government until Tuesday to release a redacted search warrant affidavit from a January FBI raid that seized 2020 election materials.
U.S. forces boarded the ship that defied President Donald Trump's quarantine of sanctioned ships in the Caribbean, according to the War Department.
Empire State Gov. Kathy Hochul's running mate Adrienne Adams previously sought to allow some noncitizens to vote in Big Apple municipal elections.
Ghislaine Maxwell is expected to appear virtually before the House Oversight Committee on Monday morning, where she is likely to plead the Fifth Amendment.
Reps. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., and Ro Khanna, D-Calif., say they will visit the Justice Department on Monday to read unredacted versions of documents from the Epstein files.