It’s been a month since the Justice Department released more than 3 million documents related to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. In that time, dozens of people were scrutinized for their close ties to Epstein, who died by suicide while in prison in 2019.Among those named in the documents is Donald Trump. The president has long denied any crimes related to Epstein. And there’s no public evidence that the allegations against him are credible.But a new NPR investigation reveals that the Justice Department withheld some of the Epstein files related to allegations that Trump sexually abused a minor in the ‘80s.In this installment of our weekly politics series, “If You Can Keep It,” what did the DOJ remove exactly? And what does accountability look like for those connected to Epstein’s crimes?Find more of our programs online. Listen to 1A sponsor-free by signing up for 1A+ at plus.npr.org/the1a.
Apparently, reporting on Iran isn't journalism. It's making Trump look bad.
President Donald Trump and several of his top national security officials are now presiding over a war with Iran they once warned would be costly, destabilizing and against American interests. CNN’s Andrew Kaczynski reports.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said an Iranian unit leader that tried to kill Trump was taken out. How many assassination attempts does that add up to?
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The president isn’t bothered by the at-home consequences of his new war. President Donald Trump, 79, has shrugged off concerns over spiking gas prices, saying Thursday, “If they rise, they rise.” Patr...
President Donald Trump cast Tucker Carlson out of MAGA in a Thursday interview where he said his once vocal supporter "has lost his way."
When it comes to health advice, more people trust the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Medical Association than they do federal health agencies, according to a new poll
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When Americans die, the administration is going to get questions.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt is insisting that the U.S. economy can withstand a prolonged war against Iran, but gas prices and other economic sectors are already feeling the impact. Kristin Myers, ETF editor-in-chief for Asset TV, joins with more.