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Senate minority leader Schumer announces legal action for Epstein files

Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer announced Monday morning he is introducing a resolution to force the Senate to initiate legal action against the justice department for refusing to release the complete Epstein files.

“I am introducing a resolution directing the Senate to initiate legal action against the DOJ for its blatant disregard of the law in its refusal to release the complete Epstein files,” Schumer posted on social media. “The American people deserve full transparency, and Senate Democrats will use every tool at our disposal to ensure they get it. This Administration cannot be allowed to hide the truth.”

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Members of Congress slammed CBS’s eleventh-hour decision to kill a fully reported 60 Minutes investigation into Trump deportees sent to El Salvador’s notorious Cecot prison.

Senator from Hawaii Brian Schatz called it “a terrible embarrassment,” writing on X that “if executives think they can build shareholder value by avoiding journalism that might offend the Mad King they are about to learn a tough lesson. This is still America and we don’t enjoy bullshit like this.”

Representative from Rhode Island Seth Magaziner said: “Most of the men sent to Cecot had no criminal records. Some never even entered the US illegally (like Andry Hernandez Romero – look him up). If the Trump admin can send these men to a torture prison w no due process they can do it to anyone. That’s the truth they don’t want told.”

Representative from California Doris Matsui connected the cancellation directly to CBS parent company Paramount’s pending merger with Skydance, which requires Trump administration approval:

“This is exactly what happens when broadcasters bend to political pressure,” she said. “CBS pulling a fully reported 60 Minutes segment just 2 hours before airtime – while Paramount pursues a merger requiring Trump administration approval – is a textbook case of self-censorship.”

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