The United States is quietly withdrawing from a multinational group investigating leaders involved in the invasion of Ukraine, including President Vladimir V. Putin, signaling a shift away from accountability efforts under President Biden. The decision to leave the International Center for the Prosecution of the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine, joined in 2023, is expected to be announced soon, with the Trump administration citing the need to redeploy resources as the reason behind the move. Additionally, the Department of Justice is also scaling back its War Crimes Accountability Team, which was formed to hold Russians responsible for atrocities in Ukraine, with a focus on supporting Ukrainian prosecutors in bringing charges against Russian soldiers for war crimes.
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The "missing minute" from the surveillance video of Jeffrey Epstein's death at the Manhattan Metropolitan Correctional Center may actually exist, as government sources report that a complete version is held by the FBI and other agencies, contradicting the released footage. Attorney General Pam Bondi attributed the gap to a nightly reset of the video system, though experts have questioned this explanation and noted that the released footage appears edited, not raw. Want More Context? 🔎
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