A protest sculpture depicting Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein in a Titanic pose appears near the US Capitol, drawing ...
President Donald Trump's administration asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday to intervene in its effort to strip ...
The Iran war began just days after explosive developments in the Jeffrey Epstein files dominated global headlines, prompting questions about the timing of the US-Israel strikes.
The nearly 12-foot-tall statue was spray-painted in gold and placed facing the Washington Monument. In the sculpture, Trump stands behind Epstein in a pose that closely resembles the romantic “I’m the ...
Washington woke up to a surprise at the National Mall on Tuesday morning — a towering, spray-painted gold statue showing ...
A Florida man was indicted this month over threats against Rep.
Israel’s war against Iran, within days of release of controversial information from Epstein files, over security concerns, ...
The popular rumor appeared to stem from Rep. Ted Lieu's February 2026 statement calling for the resignation of Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche.
A bipartisan group of senators raised concerns in a letter to the Government Accountability Office that the department failed to redact names and photos of victims.
A new, “Titanic”-themed statue of Trump and Epstein has popped up in Washington, D.C., the third since September.
Jeffrey Epstein’s accountant Richard Kahn admitted to the settlement payment during a closed-door House deposition.
The statue is titled "The King of the World," referencing another iconic moment in "Titanic," according to its plaque.