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Why the Epstein Investigations Took So Long and Did So Little

Decades of tips and investigations yielded charges against only two people. A combination of missed chances, narrow laws and prosecutors’ limited focus helps explain why.

An undated photo of Jeffrey Epstein released by the Justice Department.

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Pete Hegseth, Trump and an Era of Military Impunity

By: Matthieu Aikins and Victor J. Blue
Pete Hegseth’s advocacy for service members accused of war crimes, and Trump’s pardons of them, have helped usher in an era of military aggression and disregard for the rule of law.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth at Fort Bragg in May.

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The Trump Case May Come to Define Alvin Bragg. He Has Other Work to Do.

By: Jonah E. Bromwich
A day after winning what may be the most consequential trial in the history of the Manhattan district attorney’s office, Mr. Bragg was in a far quieter courtroom.

Alvin L. Bragg, the Manhattan district attorney, spoke at a brief news conference following the conviction of Donald J. Trump.

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Trump and Allies Assail Conviction With Faulty Claims

By: Linda Qiu
After former President Donald J. Trump was found guilty, he and a number of conservative figures in the news media and lawmakers on the right have spread false and misleading claims about the Manhattan case.

Former President Donald J. Trump attacked the judge and criminal justice system after being found guilty on 34 felony charges.

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‘Trump Is Now a Felon, and That Will Matter’: 7 Writers on the Guilty Verdict

By: New York Times Opinion
Times Opinion writers reflect on an extraordinary development in American political history.

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Donald J. Trump’s Scandals Captivate the Court, but Hush-Money Case Hangs on Dry Details

Prosecutors started their criminal case against Donald J. Trump with eye-catching and lurid stories, but the heart of the matter is invoices and ledger entries.

In the trial’s first weeks, prosecutors have played their strongest card: testimony about the sordid stories that Donald J. Trump is accused of covering up.

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