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President Trump said the outrage among his supporters over the Epstein case was just the latest “scam” cooked up by Democrats.
House Speaker Mike Johnson just made clear that the lower chamber wouldn’t budge on the Jeffrey Epstein case until at least September.
In defending how his administration is handling supposed files on Jeffrey Epstein, he said "stupid" Republicans fell for a hoax.
Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) responded to President Donald Trump’s recent name-calling by dismissing it as “strategy” to limit the Jeffrey Epstein controversy. Trump has attempted to clamp down on Republican lawmakers demanding further explanation on files pertaining to the case of Epstein,
As his supporters erupt over the Justice Department’s failure to release much-hyped records in Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking investigation, President Donald Trump’s strategy has been to downplay the issue.
Six months into his second term, Trump’s Ukraine pivot is shaky, his Epstein strategy is backfiring, and Republicans are torching congressional norms because they can. The Washington Monthly politics roundtable unpacks the week’s unraveling.
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Mediaite on MSNCharlie Kirk Pleads With Trump to Deal With Epstein Files: ‘Truly Because We Care About You’Charlie Kirk pleaded with Trump to change up his strategy on dealing with the Epstein Files fallout, warning him that thousands of his supporters are not happy. The post Charlie Kirk Pleads With Trump to Deal With Epstein Files: ‘Truly Because We Care About You’ first appeared on Mediaite.
Jeffrey Epstein accuser Maria Farmer talks to CNN’s Erin Burnett about an interaction she had with former President Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein when she was 25. The White House denies that President Trump visited Jeffrey Epstein’s office.
Six months into his second term, Trump’s Ukraine pivot is shaky, his Epstein strategy is backfiring, and Republicans are torching congressional norms because they can. The Washington Monthly politics roundtable unpacks the week’s unraveling.