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DOJ Receives One Million New Possible Epstein Files

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As President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump spend Christmas Day at their Florida property, Justice Department lawyers are now going through one million more pages of documents that could be tied to Jeffrey Epstein. Due to the mass volume of material, the agency says the process to release all of the files as required by law “may take a few more weeks.” NBC’s Julie Tsirkin reports for TODAY.

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