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They were supposed to show all of the information and names with no redactions.
But the lawmakers say that didn't happen.
Republican Congressman Thomas Massey and Democrat Ro Khanna say there were redactions that should not have been there.
They also say the new files redacted the names of six men who were likely, quote, incriminated by being included in the Epstein files.
Both Massey and Khanna are demanding that the Justice Department reveal the men's names.
Meanwhile, convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell refused to answer yesterday when she was questioned by House lawmakers in a deposition.
They were investigating her links to Jeffrey Epstein.
Maxwell spoke via video link from her prison in Texas.
Her lawyer says she will only cooperate if President Trump gives her clemency.
The family of the late Virginia Giuffre, a survivor of Epstein's abuse, released an open letter to Maxwell.
It says Maxwell was a central and deliberate figure in Epstein's system built to abuse children.
President Trump is threatening to block a new bridge that links Detroit, Michigan to Windsor, Ontario.
Writing online last night, Trump said he wants Canada to turn over half of the ownership of the bridge to the U.S.
Canada paid for the whole bridge, and part of it belongs to the state of Michigan.
The government is going to release its latest report on retail sales for December this morning.
The report was delayed because of the partial government shutdown in January.
Personal spending fuels the U.S.
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