Epstein fallout
Virginia Giuffre’s family in battle over who inherits Andrew’s multimillion-dollar payout
Her relatives are bracing for an Australian courtroom showdown over her estate and control of her charity.
- Victoria Ward and Connor Stringer
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Andrew should give evidence to Epstein committee, Starmer suggests
The former duke has been summoned by members of the US Congress to give evidence about his relationship with the disgraced financier.
- Tony Diver
- Updated
- US politics
Marjorie Taylor Greene to quit US Congress after fallout with Trump
Greene cited the US president’s threat of political retribution if she sought re-election, sparking questions about her next moves. Trump, meanwhile, said it was “great news for the country”.
- Michelle L. Price, Lisa Mascaro and Jeff Amy
‘Don’t be stupid’: How Trump is losing his grip on MAGA
The symbiosis between the president and his America First base is being tested over a plethora of issues – and so is his total control of the Republican Party.
- Michael Koziol
How a Republican and a Democrat forced Trump’s hand on Epstein
Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna’s months-long campaign for the release of the Epstein files started with a single text. It ended with 218 signatures.
- Anna Liss-Roy
- Updated
- Jeffrey Epstein
Trump signs bill to release Epstein files after fighting it for months
The decision clears the way for the Department of Justice and FBI to make public tens of thousands of records relating to the criminal investigation into deceased financier Jeffrey Epstein.
- Michael Koziol
- Exclusive
- Royal family
‘Ain’t spending any time on it’: Why Katter country town is keeping Prince Andrew tribute
A plaque depicting disgraced Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor will remain in an outback Queensland museum, as the fallen prince continues to pay the price for his long-term connection to late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
- Cameron Atfield
- Analysis
- Trump diplomacy
For good customers, Trump rolls out the red carpet. The rest get a tongue-lashing
By day, the president was shrugging off state-sanctioned murder. By night, he was in his element, hosting a lavish reception for the Saudi crown prince and big-name guests.
- Michael Koziol
- Updated
- Jeffrey Epstein
Virginia Giuffre’s brother chokes back tears as Congress votes to release Epstein files
A bill to release all Department of Justice records on Jeffrey Epstein will now be considered by President Donald Trump, after passing the US Congress in a flurry of votes.
- Michael Koziol
White House defends Trump telling a female reporter ‘quiet, piggy’
“If you’re going to give it, you have to be able to take [it],” a White House official said.
- Michael Koziol
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