MAGA, Trump and Jeffrey Epstein
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The Department of Justice wants to interview Jeffrey Epstein’s former girlfriend, who was convicted of helping the financier sexually abuse underage girls and is now serving a lengthy prison sentence,
The House plans to depart for a long August recess on Thursday without holding votes on the planned measures. The lower chamber can still vote on measures under suspension, which requires a two-thirds majority. With no action by the Rules Committee, the House will vote on two minor bills both under suspension on Tuesday at 4:30 p.m.
The US President is expected to take questions from reporters for the first time since the Wall Street Journal published claims about a letter to mark Epstein's 50th birthday - which Trump says is fak
Donald Trump's legal case against the Wall Street Journal over a story about the U.S. president and Jeffrey Epstein could face hurdles, one of which is that it does not appear to comply with Florida state rules over the timing of defamation lawsuits,
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Is Trump Really Turning the Tables on the Epstein Story? The Beltway Press’s Favorite Source Thinks So.The Washintgon Post cited "Stephen K. Bannon, Trump’s former adviser who hosts a daily talk show popular with Trump’s MAGA supporters," who told the paper that "MAGA is now united, because they can see there’s a common enemy," which he described as "the Deep State, with their media partners, led by Murdoch."
The Jeffrey Epstein saga is causing chaos in the House for the second week in a row, as threats of Democrats forcing politically tough votes are prompting House GOP leadership to toss out many of their plans for the week.
Here’s what to know about the disturbing facts and unsubstantiated suspicions that make Jeffrey Epstein, a registered sex offender, a politically potent obsession.
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Trump administration delves into MAGA distractions in deviation from the so-called Epstein files - The Trump administration has recently focused on a slew of issues not related to Epstein, from civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.
Growing calls for transparency in the Jeffrey Epstein saga will be left unanswered this week -- frustrating lawmakers from both parties.