A lawyer representing Jeffrey Epstein’s victims, Brad Edwards, has urged Congress to subpoena Epstein’s estate for an alleged birthday book containing a “bawdy” letter from Donald Trump, which Trump denies exists. Edwards claims that releasing the book would clarify its contents and alleviate concerns for the victims, while the estate has stated it will comply with lawful requests.
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More than 20% of NASA’s workforce requests to leave agency
Nearly 4,000 NASA employees, over 20% of its workforce, have applied for the agency's deferred resignation program, which aims to reduce personnel from 18,000 to 14,000 amid a proposed 25% funding cut for fiscal year 2026. The agency is also facing leadership turmoil following the withdrawal of billionaire Jared Isaacman's nomination for NASA administrator and the appointment of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy as interim leader. Want More Context? 🔎
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