Rachel Abrams
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On the other hand, he got away with horrific crimes and amassed so much money and power over the years.
We've been talking this whole conversation about the lessons that Epstein learned in order to do that.
But I do wonder what lessons we as the public should learn looking at Epstein's story and how he came to an end.
David Enrich, thank you so much.
Late on Monday night, the Department of Justice released more files related to the investigation of Jeffrey Epstein.
The documents contained hundreds of references to President Trump, although most of them are from media reports, unverified tips, and discussions among investigators, including a mention that Trump was a passenger on Epstein's private jet eight times between 1993 and 1996.
None of the mentions appear to be evidence of wrongdoing.
President Trump announced on Monday that the Navy would build two new, quote, Trump-class battleships with the eventual goal of acquiring 25.
The move was the latest example of the president rebranding an aspect of the federal government in his image.
The announcement also comes as the U.S.
has ratcheted up its threats against Venezuela's president, Nicolas Maduro, and intercepted tankers that serve the country's oil industry.
And in a move that prompted criticism from a veteran correspondent, CBS News abruptly removed a segment about El Salvador's notorious Seacott prison from an episode of 60 Minutes after the network's new chief, Barry Weiss, said the segment needed additional reporting.
The decision drew condemnation inside and outside the network, where critics of Weiss saw the move as evidence that the network was more interested in kowtowing to the Trump administration than preserving its journalistic integrity.
Today's episode was produced by Claire Tennis-Getter, Olivia Nat, and Mary Wilson.
It was edited by Devin Taylor and Lexi Dio.
Contains music by Leah Shaw-Demeron, Alicia Baetube, and Marion Lozano.
And was engineered by Alyssa Moxley.