Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche suggested the DOJ may not comply with the legally mandated deadline to make the records public.

Justice department must release most documents by Friday, and failure to do so would provoke a firestorm

Huge archive – set to shed fresh light on Epstein’s misdeeds – legally obliged to be released before midnight deadline

The DOJ for months had resisted calls to released the Epstein files.

Congress set a Dec. 19 deadline to release the Epstein files, a highly-anticipated moment for an issue that has dogged President Trump.

The Friday deadline was mandated by a bill that got near-unanimous support in Congress, and was later signed into law by President Donald Trump.

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche suggested the DOJ may not comply with the legally mandated deadline to make the records public.

The Justice Department will release some but not all of the files related to its investigation of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein on Friday.

Todd Blanche, deputy attorney general, says release of files won’t include full set, prompting outrage from lawmakers

The Justice Department has started to release thousands of documents related to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein but the law required the agency to make all of its…

The Justice Department on Friday released records from the Jeffrey Epstein case in accordance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act.

Justice Department has made public many, but not all, of its Epstein files. Here's how the current release stacks up against the others

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche suggested the DOJ may not comply with the legally mandated deadline to make the records public.

Epstein Files Transparency Act mandated full disclosure of all files by 19 December with certain exemptions

Some Jeffrey Epstein case files released on Friday by the Justice Department are not available one day later, and other files have drawn criticism.

More than a dozen Epstein files vanished from the DOJ database on Dec. 20, raising further questions over the handling of the Epstein file release.