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When Jeffrey Epstein died in prison, then-President Donald Trump speculated that authorities might be wrong in ruling it a suicide.
President Donald Trump called his 'past supporters,' 'weaklings' over their calls for more transparency over the Jeffrey Epstein files, like MTG.
Former Indiana Governor and Vice President Mike Pence has urged the Trump administration to release all files on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Even after President Donald Trump called some of his followers "stupid" and "foolish" for their persistent calls for his administration to divulge the details of the Jeffrey Epstein files, many of his ...
All right, I confess. When people began talking about how the Epstein scandal was going to break MAGA from the inside out, I was skeptical. After all, we are talking about supporters who have been ...
The measure, proposed by Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna of California, was rejected on the House floor Tuesday in a party-line vote of 211-210. All Republicans present — including the members of Utah’s all ...
Anyone wanting to understand the brouhaha over Pam Bondi’s refusal to turnover (or even acknowledge) the Epstein files need ...
Furor over the Jeffrey Epstein memo is picking up steam in Washington, raising pressure on President Trump ‘s administration to shift tacks even as the president ramps up efforts to castigate allies ...
The only folks who seemingly don’t want to release the full findings of the investigation into Epstein are the two people who could snap their fingers and make them public: Attorney General Pam Bondi ...
Mike "Jesus" Johnson demanded yesterday that the government “put everything out there” when it comes to information about Jeffrey Epstein, a declaration that appeared to put him at odds with his pal ...
President Trump is trying, yet again, to climb out of the political mire into which he has sunk over the Jeffrey Epstein scandal. On Wednesday, Trump sought to pin the blame on unnamed Republicans for ...
President Donald Trump wants to move on from the Jeffrey Epstein controversy. But as usual, Kentucky U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie is a "no" vote.