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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.
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After U.S. Attorney General Bondi reneged on her previous claims that convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s client list was on her
Eli Crane of Arizona is pushing for the release of Jeffrey Epstein-related records despite President Donald Trump's attempts to move past the issue. The Justice Department, under Attorney General Pam Bondi,
Right-winger influencer and podcast host Nick Fuentes has famously dined with Donald Trump. However, the two are buddies no more because Fuentes shredded Trump on his most recent podcast.
Attorney General Pam Bondi is coming under criticism from congressional Republicans growing increasingly frustrated with her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, which has badly divided the
The Trump regime had previously promised to release all of the files, even holding a media event at the White House back in February where right-wing influencers received binders marked “Epstein Files: Phase 1,” implying there would be more to come. As it turned out, nothing in those binders was new information.
If the president wanted the Epstein controversy to fade away, he probably shouldn’t keep saying provocative comments about it.
Online users shared a screenshot of the February 2025 letter, suggesting it contradicted a finding that Jeffrey Epstein didn't keep a "client list."
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Two Tennessee Republicans and other MAGA supporters are calling for transparency with Epstein files. Why Trump is calling them 'weaklings'
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President Donald Trump’s strategy has been to downplay the uproar over the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case as his supporters demand the Justice Department release much-hyped records in the investigation.