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Department of Justice to begin handing over Epstein files to Capitol Hill

The Department of Justice (DoJ) has agreed to provide to Congress documents from the Jeffrey Epstein sex-trafficking investigation, a key House lawmaker said Monday, announcing a move that appears to avert, at least temporarily, a potential separation of powers clash, AP reports.

The records are to be turned over starting Friday to the House oversight committee, which earlier this month issued a broad subpoena to the justice department about a criminal case that has long captivated public attention, recently roiled the top rungs of Donald Trump’s administration and been a consistent magnet for conspiracy theories.

“There are many records in DoJ’s custody, and it will take the department time to produce all the records and ensure the identification of victims and any child sexual abuse material are redacted,” the Kentucky representative James Comer, the Republican committee chair, said in a statement. “I appreciate the Trump administration’s commitment to transparency and efforts to provide the American people with information about this matter.”

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SoftBank has agreed to invest $2bn (£1.5bn) in Intel, amid reports that Donald Trump’s administration is also considering a stake in the struggling US chip maker.

The Japanese technology investor announced the multibillion-dollar deal on Tuesday, in a move expected to give it a 2% stake in the business.

Shares in the chip maker, which is listed in New York, rose by more than 5% in after-hours trading, while shares in the Tokyo-listed SoftBank dropped by about 4%. Intel is valued at more than $100bn.

The US government is reportedly also considering taking a stake in Intel. It could be as high as 10%, according to Bloomberg.

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