Donald Trump, Jeffrey Epstein
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Donald Trump addressed one of the most talked-about political debates surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein case ahead of a potential congressional hearing. The president clarified his position on public
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said Tuesday it was "horrible" and "inexcusable" that identifying details of some of the the victims of Jeffrey Epstein were made public during the release of millions of files related to the criminal investigation into the sex offender.
Representative Robert Garcia reiterated that if Pam Bondi attempts to evade her subpoena she may be held in contempt of Congress.
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Epstein case returns to spotlight as Trump suffers legal setback
A judge dismisses a lawsuit tied to Epstein-related reporting, bringing renewed attention to past connections and prompting calls for further answers.
A judge dismissed President Trump's defamation lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal for alleging he sent Jeffrey Epstein a lewd birthday note.
The most plausible explanation for first lady Melania Trump’s out-of-the-blue address on the Jeffrey Epstein drama was that she was trying to make it go away.
You want to retraumatize us and then do absolutely nothing,” said one of the survivors who joined a statement decrying the speech as a “distraction.”
As Conover Kennard has explained, the timing of Attorney General Pam Bondi’s firing looks darned suspicious. For one thing, it happened 12 days before she was scheduled to be deposed by Congress about the Epstein files.
While Epstein was on work release from a Florida jail nearly 20 years ago, he had sex in a vehicle in the prison parking lot, according to a FBI interview.
Before becoming president, Trump had a professional relationship with Epstein for several years, but the two reportedly had a major falling out
The data engineer started as a casual reader of the Jeffrey Epstein files. Then he became obsessed, and built the most extensive network graph of the sexual predator’s shadowy world.
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Trump's acting attorney general visibly uncomfortable when pressed on the Epstein files
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche became defensive when questioned about the Jeffrey Epstein case during an interview at the Semafor World Economy summit. Reporter Shelby Talcott asked whether the Department of Justice would support Epstein survivors testifying before Congress,