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The Justice Department's partial release of documents from the Epstein files is drawing criticism from members of Congress, including California House Democrat Ro Khanna, who co-sponsored the legislation that required the release.
He says what the Justice Department has provided is incomplete at best.
The Justice Department faced a Friday deadline to release the files.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanch acknowledged the release was incomplete.
but that he expects a complete release by the end of the month.
Conservative leader Charlie Kirk's widow is announcing her support for Vice President J.D.
Erica Kirk now leads the influential conservative group her husband founded.
She announced her Vance announcement during the kickoff for Turning Point's conference in Phoenix.
NPR's Sarah McCammon reports.
Groups that provide tax assistance for immigrants and advocate for them are asking a federal judge in Boston to stop Immigration and Customs Enforcement from using sensitive data it has received from the IRS and the Social Security Administration.
NPR's Jude Joffe Block reports the Trump administration has been collecting data to aid deportation efforts.
In addition to seeking IRS and Social Security data, the Trump administration wants states to hand over voter data.
The Justice Department is now suing another four states for the records, bringing the number of lawsuits to 22 in largely Democratic-led states.
A motive in the Brown University shooting remains unclear, but authorities say the man suspected in the attack and the fatal shooting of an MIT professor had been dead for two days when he was found.