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.

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.

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

It is unclear if the heavily redacted Epstein documents released by Trump’s justice department are the entirety of the government’s trove on the late sex offender

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

The Justice Department did not say why the files were removed or whether their disappearance was intentional.

A missing photo shows a desk displaying a large assortment of framed pictures and other items. Among them is a picture showing President Donald Trump's face.

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

Todd Blanche said it's "laughable" the Justice Department would pull anything because of Trump.

Todd Blanche says 16 removals came at request of victim advocacy groups and says images would likely go back up

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.

Todd Blanche said it's "laughable" the Justice Department would pull anything because of Trump.

The photos were among the thousands of documents made public on Friday. By Saturday they had disappeared with no explanation or notice.

The Department of Justice faces criticism for not releasing all of the Epstein files on Friday, despite a law signed by President Donald Trump requiring it.

Todd Blanche says removal of images has ‘nothing to do’ with the president, and removal of 16 photos came at request of victim advocacy groups – key US politics stories from…

The Justice Department reinstates a Trump photo in Epstein files after determining no victims are depicted, following prior removal concerns.

The photo shows an open table drawer with at least two images of Trump. One of the images appears to show the now-president hanging out with the late sex predator and his…

A photo in the latest batch of Justice Department files related to sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein showed a table drawer with photos of Trump inside.

The release comes amid intense scrutiny from congressional lawmakers and victims over the DOJ's handling of the Epstein files.