WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) - Despite efforts by the Trump administration to unseal portions of the government’s Jeffrey Epstein investigation, a federal judge again stopped those moves.
That development comes as Congress will get new documents in the case Friday.
This was the third time a federal judge has rejected the White House’s efforts to unseal portions of the Epstein files.
A federal judge on Wednesday cited victim privacy as a major concern when rejecting White House efforts to unseal parts of the Jeffrey Epstein files, also saying the government already has hundreds of thousands of documents it could release on its own, compared to the roughly seventy pages the judge was considering.
"I think the administration knows this is what Congress wants -- Republicans and Democrats. And Pres