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President Trump and his allies are desperate to move past the Jeffrey Epstein controversy — but their own words and actions ...
Trump deflects questions about Epstein files and revives old grievances - President Donald Trump has deflected questions over ...
Americans are understandably suspicious. A Reuters-Ipsos poll this week found that 69 percent of Americans think the federal government is hiding details about Epstein's clients. A CNN poll this month ...
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson sent U.S. representatives home a day early as a debate over whether to release records from ...
Representatives Nancy Pelosi, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Jamie Raskin, Lauren Boebert, and Alexandria Ocasio Cortez are just ...
President Trump deflected questions about the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein by lashing out at his perceived enemies.
Last week, a report in The Wall Street Journal alleged that Trump sent Epstein a card on his 50th birthday in 2003, with a ...
There’s no pretending otherwise: disgraced and deceased financier Jeffrey Epstein has hijacked Washington.
Democrats must take a unified stance and disavow any Democratic politician, donor or associate associated with Jeffrey ...
The House is leaving Washington early as Republicans clash over the Jeffrey Epstein files. House Speaker Mike Johnson is ...
Drama over Jeffrey Epstein continues to plague lawmakers as they prep for August recess and an opportunity to reconnect in ...
The Epstein saga has outraged Trump supporters more than the long list of his controversies from the past ten years ...