Epstein, GOP and Trump
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The political divide over documents related to the late Jeffrey Epstein grew in the Senate this week, where Democrats pushed for transparency while Republicans argue Congress has limited power to release the files.
The Jeffrey Epstein morass surrounding President Donald Trump is deepening amid growing defiance by some Republicans and despite the administration’s most inflammatory attempt yet at distraction.
President Trump can’t seem to escape fallout from the Jeffrey Epstein scandal as questions swirl about the meeting between Deputy AG Todd Blanche and Ghislaine Maxwell. Former congressman Conor Lamb and Republican strategist Annalyse Keller join The Weekend to discuss.
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Democrats planning Epstein-focused town halls in GOP districts - So-called ‘Epstein files’ and who is in them continues to divide Republicans
Several GOP senators spoke out Thursday, a day after the Wall Street Journal reported Attorney General Pam Bondi and her deputy Todd Blanche informed Trump in May that his name appeared multiple times in the Epstein files that the Department of Justice and the FBI reviewed.
As observer asked, in reference to the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, “What exactly do Trump and his administration need cover for?”
House Republican leaders who have tried to contain the furor over the Jeffrey Epstein files lost their grip on the matter this week — and surrendered control of the wider operations of the lower
President Donald Trump continues to wrestle with the Jeffrey Epstein controversy. He once promised to release the files. Now, it has become a tug of war even within his supporters, as Democrats are not letting up either.
The battle over releasing documents tied to the Jeffrey Epstein case has created a rare bipartisan push in Congress.