Jeffrey Epstein, Republicans and white house
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Officials and allies close to the White House detail the mood inside an administration haunted by a notorious sex offender who died by suicide nearly six years ago.
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The turmoil in Congress over the Jeffrey Epstein probe isn't going away anytime soon after the House Speaker ended the legislative session early before the August break.
There’s no pretending otherwise: disgraced and deceased financier Jeffrey Epstein has hijacked Washington.
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Bernice King, the youngest daughter of the late Martin Luther King Jr., has pointedly implored President Donald Trump to release the Jeffrey Epstein case files after the Trump administration released a slew of long-sealed documents surrounding her father’s 1968 assassination.
The top Republican in the U.S. House of Representatives said on Thursday he would send lawmakers home a day early for a five-week summer recess to avoid a political fight over files on disgraced financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said he anticipated personally meeting with Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year prison sentence for sex trafficking.
The president’s usual tactic when cornered is to “throw red meat to the carnivorous base — and their favorite cut is filet of Obama,” Stephen Colbert said.
The Supreme Court may play a key role in the ongoing Jeffrey Epstein saga, as associate Ghislaine Maxwell has appealed her conviction to the nation's highest court.
Donald Trump’s bid to smother the uproar over accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein shows that he’s already achieved one goal his critics most feared from his second presidency.