Thousands of Epstein-related records from DOJ released, Oversight Committee saysNew Foto - Thousands of Epstein-related records from DOJ released, Oversight Committee says

The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform said it has released tens of thousands of records related toJeffrey Epstein, provided by the Department of Justice. "On August 5, Chairman Comer issued a subpoena for records related to Mr. Jeffrey Epstein, and the Department of Justice has indicated it will continue producing those records while ensuring the redaction of victim identities and any child sexual abuse material," the committee said in areleaseannouncing the release of 33,295 pages of Epstein-related records that included alinkfor where to access them. Democratic members of the House Oversight Committee have previously said that most of the files turned over by the DOJ are already public; California Rep. Ro Khanna has said 97% are in the public domain, while 3% are new. Rep. Robert Garcia, ranking member of the House Oversight Committee, said a new disclosure in Tuesday's release is "less than 1,000 pages from the Customs and Border Protection's log of flight locations of the Epstein plane from 2000-2014 and forms consistent with reentry back to the U.S." "The 33,000 pages of Epstein documents James Comer has decided to 'release' were already mostly public information. To the American people -- don't let this fool you," Garcia, D-Calif., said in a statement while calling for "real transparency." A review of the documents released by the committee indicates they consist of public court filings and transcripts from Ghislaine Maxwell's trial, previously released flight logs from Epstein's plane, already public Bureau of Prisons communications the night of Epstein's death and various other public court papers from Epstein's criminal case in Florida. The 33,000 documents provided by the DOJ to Congress is just a fraction of the files the Department of Justice has in its possession. The Trump administration has beendealing with the falloutfrom its decision not to release materials related to the investigation into Epstein, the wealthy financier and convicted sex offender who died by suicide in jail in 2019, following the blowback it received from MAGA supporters after it announced last month that no additional files would be released. MORE: Trump supporters angry over Justice Department's Epstein memo Epstein, whose private island estate was in the U.S. Virgin Islands, has long been rumored to have kept a "client list" of celebrities and politicians, which right-wing influencers have baselessly accused authorities of hiding. The Justice Department and FBI announced in July that they hadfound no evidencethat Epstein kept a client list, after several top officials, before joining the administration, had themselves accused the government of shielding information regarding the Epstein case. Hours before releasing the records on Tuesday, members of the House Oversight Committee had ameetingwith Epstein victims. Oversight Chair Rep. James Comer told reporters he intends to expand the scope of the investigation after hearing from the victims, including new witnesses. "We're going to do everything we can to give the American public the transparency they seek, as well as provide accountability in memory of the victims who have already passed away, as well as those that were in the room and many others who haven't come forward," Comer, R-Ky., said. MORE: Johnson says GOP is committed to transparency and justice on Epstein Earlier on the House floor on Tuesday, Republican Rep. Thomas Massie formally filed a discharge petition -- a procedural tool to bypass GOP leadership and force a vote on a measure to compel the Justice Department to publicly release the Epstein files. Florida Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, who serves on the House Oversight Committee,saidahead of the release of the Epstein-released files on Tuesday that she doesn't believe a vote to release them "will even come to the floor being that they will all be made public." Though during House votes Tuesday night, Democrats were lined up on the floor to sign the discharge petition. Massie also said he still plans to move forward with it. "I haven't had time to look at all the documents have been released by the Oversight Committee, but I think the scope of their investigation is such that the things they requested aren't even going to include all the things that we need, and the few documents that we have been able to view are heavily redacted to the degree that they wouldn't show us anything new," he told reporters Tuesday night. "Somebody needs to show us what's new in those documents, to know whether it's moot or not," he added. ABC News' John Parkinson contributed to this report.

Thousands of Epstein-related records from DOJ released, Oversight Committee says

Thousands of Epstein-related records from DOJ released, Oversight Committee says The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform said...
Intelligence meeting canceled after attacks by far-right activist Laura Loomer, Democratic senator saysNew Foto - Intelligence meeting canceled after attacks by far-right activist Laura Loomer, Democratic senator says

Senate Intelligence Committee Vice Chairman Mark Warner said Tuesday that he is being blocked from a scheduled oversight meeting after interference fromfar-right activist Laura Loomer. Warner, D-Va., said the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency meeting scheduled for Friday was called off after Loomer launched public attacks on him and the NGA's director, Vice Adm. Trey Whitworth. "This nakedly political decision undermines the dedicated, nonpartisan staff at NGA and threatens the principle of civilian oversight that protects our national security," Warner said in a statement. "Members of Congress routinely conduct meetings and on-site engagements with federal employees in their states and districts; blocking and setting arbitrary conditions on these sessions sets a dangerous precedent, calling into question whether oversight is now allowed only when it pleases the far-right fringe," he said. Warner said that the meeting was scheduled weeks ago and that it was an unpublicized and classified visit. Loomer took credit for the cancellation on X. She demanded that Whitworth be fired for having planned to meet with Warner. "Whitworth's scheduled September 5th fireside love fest with anti-Trump Democrat Senator @MarkWarner Mark Warner has been CANCELED!"she wrote. She wrote that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth "should fire Trey Whitworth for insubordination." Whitworth took over as head of the spy agency in 2022, during President Joe Biden's administration. Before that, he was director of intelligence for the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The NGA did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Warner said that he has routinely visited the offices of U.S. intelligence agencies for years under both Republican and Democratic presidents and that the visits were never questioned until now. He said the cancellation should concern members of Congress from both parties, because members routinely meet with officials in federal government. "Blocking and setting arbitrary conditions on these sessions sets a dangerous precedent, calling into question whether oversight is now allowed only when it pleases the far-right fringe," Warner said. "This should concern Republicans as well as Democrats: if routine oversight can be obstructed for political reasons, no member of Congress is immune." In April, the director and the No. 2 official at the National Security Agencywere ousted from their positions, and Loomer took credit for the dismissals. She had met with President Donald Trump that week and thanked him for "being receptive to the vetting materials provided to you."

Intelligence meeting canceled after attacks by far-right activist Laura Loomer, Democratic senator says

Intelligence meeting canceled after attacks by far-right activist Laura Loomer, Democratic senator says Senate Intelligence Committee Vice C...
Shohei Ohtani makes Dodgers history with 120-mph home run in loss to PiratesNew Foto - Shohei Ohtani makes Dodgers history with 120-mph home run in loss to Pirates

Shohei Ohtani made more history Tuesday at PNC Park. The Los Angeles Dodgers' star hit a solo home run in the third inning of his team's 9-7 loss to the Pittsburgh Pirates. The blast easily cleared the right-field wall in Pittsburgh, flying an incredible 120 miles per hour off the bat. That made it the hardest-hit ball for the Dodgers in the Statcast era and one of the hardest-hit home runs in recorded MLB history. Shohei Ohtani rockets a home run out at 120 MPH 😳pic.twitter.com/EFxw2IPbUE — MLB (@MLB)September 2, 2025 Only five other home runs in the Statcast era, which started in 2015, have been hit harder. Pirates star Oneil Cruz holds the record at 122.9 mph, which he set earlier this season. To add to Ohtani's accolades, the home run came off a 99.2-mph fastball from Bubba Chandler. That makes it the hardest-hit home run off a pitch going at least 99 mph in the Statcast era, breaking New York Yankees star Aaron Judge's previous record set earlier this season, viaMLB's David Adler. The home run was the 46th of the season for Ohtani, who entered the night trailing only Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Kyle Schwarber and Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh in MLB. It was also the 100th homer of Ohtani's career with the Dodgers, and he hasn't even finished his second season with the organization. Ohtani hit 54 home runs last season. [Join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Football league for the 2025 NFL season] Ohtani was in the lineup as the designated hitter Tuesday, and he has been working his way back to full strength on the mound. He pitched five innings Wednesday in the team's5-1 winover the Cincinnati Reds, which marked his longest outing on the mound since joining the Dodgers. He is scheduled to make his next start in the Dodgers' matchup with the Pirateson Wednesday. Ohtani's home run in the third inning Tuesday cut the Pirates' lead to two runs at the time, and the team ended up tying the game after the fourth inning. But the Pirates went back in front after putting up three runs in the sixth inning off an RBI single from Henry Davis and a two-RBI double from Jared Triolo. That, along with extra RBI by Triolo and Cruz, was enough to push the Pirates to the two-run win. The Pirates now sit at 62-77, which has them in last in the NL Central race. They are well back in the wild-card race, too, and are on pace to miss the playoffs for a 10th straight season. The Dodgers fell to 77-60 with the loss, though they still hold a narrow lead over the San Diego Padres in the NL West.

Shohei Ohtani makes Dodgers history with 120-mph home run in loss to Pirates

Shohei Ohtani makes Dodgers history with 120-mph home run in loss to Pirates Shohei Ohtani made more history Tuesday at PNC Park. The Los An...
Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh hits his 51st homer and closes in on more recordsNew Foto - Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh hits his 51st homer and closes in on more records

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Cal Raleighhit his 51st homerTuesday night, extending his major league record for home runs by a catcher and drawing closer to Mickey Mantle for the most by a switch-hitter. The Seattle Mariners star went deep in the fourth inning against the Tampa Bay Rays at Steinbrenner Field. It was Raleigh's 41st homer while playing behind the plate, tying Todd Hundley (1996) for the second most in a season. That record is 42 by Javy López in 2003. Raleigh had already bested Salvador Perez for the most homers by a player whose primary position is catcher. Perez hit 48 in 2021. Mantle set the mark for homers by a switch-hitter with 54 in 1961. Raleigh is also within five of Ken Griffey Jr.'s Mariners record of 56 homers in a season, set in 1997 and '98. The 371-foot shot to right field was his first home run in a week. Raleigh leads the majors in homers by two over Philadelphia's Kyle Schwarber. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh hits his 51st homer and closes in on more records

Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh hits his 51st homer and closes in on more records TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Cal Raleighhit his 51st homerTuesday night...
Sudan's latest tragedy counts a village wiped out by a landslideNew Foto - Sudan's latest tragedy counts a village wiped out by a landslide

CAIRO (AP) — A devastatinglandslide that killed an estimated 1,000 peoplein Sudan's Darfur region struck as the northeastern African nationreels from a civil warthat pushed some of its parts into famine. The nation of over 50 million peoplehas a long history of conflicts, including the one that created South Sudan in 2011. It's also known for its seasonal flooding that kills hundreds of people every year. Climate change has made the rainfall and flooding more deadly and destructive in recent years. The landslide After days of heavy rainfall, a landslide on Sunday wiped out the village of Tarasin in the Marrah Mountains area, more than 900 kilometers (560 miles) west of the capital, Khartoum. At least 1,000 people were killed, and only one of the residents survived, according to the Sudan Liberation Movement-Army, a rebel group that controls the area. The group's spokesman Mohamed Abdel-Rahman al-Nair said search efforts were underway and that about 100 bodies were recovered as of Tuesday evening. The U.N. humanitarian coordinator in Sudan, Luca Renda, said "between 300-1,000 people may have lost their lives," citing local sources. Marrah Mountains, where the village is located, are hard to reach. The UNESCO World Heritage site is located in a volcanic area with a summit of 3,000 meters (9,840 feet). The landslide happened in the peak of Sudan's flooding season, which runs from July to October. Widespread damage have been reported in other areas in Sudan in recent weeks, including Sofia village in South Darfur province where 100 houses were destroyed also on Sunday, according to the International Organization for Migration. The civil war Sudan plunged into chaos when simmering tensions between the military and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces exploded into street fighting in April 2023 in the capital, Khartoum and elsewhere in the country. The war has turned into a regional proxy conflict in which each side is backed by foreign governments. Darfur, which has suffered from decades of conflict and witnessed the first genocide in the 21st century, was among the worst hit areas in the ongoing war. The front lines have shifted following the military's capture of Khartoum and its sister city of Omdurman, in a major setback to the paramilitaries.Most of the fightinghave occurred in Darfur and the south-central region of Kordofan. The war was marked by atrocities including mass killings and rapes, which the International Criminal Court says it is investigating as potential war crimes and crimes against humanity, especially in Darfur. The RSF was blamed for most of the atrocities, and the former Biden administration accused the militia of committing genocide. The military was also accused of violating international law. The RSF grew out of the notorious Janjaweed militias, which were accused of genocide in the 2000s Darfur conflict. Famine and disease The war has killed tens of thousands of peopleand forced 14 million others to flee, including over 4 million who crossed into neighboring countries, some of which have suffered from conflicts or economic crises. The war created the world's largest humanitarian crisis. It made Sudan one of four areas where famine was detected in the last 15 years, along with South Sudan, Somalia and the Gaza Strip. The five famine-stricken areas are in Darfur and Kordofan, and other areas are expected to join the fold, according to the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC). Many areas, including Marrah Mountains and other parts of Darfur and Kordofan, have been inaccessible due to clashes, blockade and looting. At least 25 million — half the country's population — have been facing acute hunger, including over 3.6 million children who are acutely malnourished, the U.N. says. There have also been deadly disease outbreaks, including cholera, malaria and dengue in the past two years. An ongoing cholera outbreak in Darfur killed about 400 people and sickened over 9,000, according to a local aid group. A March outbreak in the White Nile province killed about 100 people and sickened over 2,700 others, according to the Health Ministry.

Sudan's latest tragedy counts a village wiped out by a landslide

Sudan's latest tragedy counts a village wiped out by a landslide CAIRO (AP) — A devastatinglandslide that killed an estimated 1,000 peop...

 

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