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Johnson said he wouldn’t allow a vote on a measure calling on the White House to release all the files until after Labor Day at the earliest to give President Trump “space” to release some
As Congress heads into August, conflicts and scandals are poised to derail a seemingly quiet end to the summer in Washington, with the investigations into and debates about former President Joe Biden's mental decline,
President Trump is urging his to move past the Jeffrey Epstein case, but pressure is mounting for his administration to release more.
He’s accepted a $400 million plane from Qatar as a gift, launched strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities and suffered dozens of defeats in court. But the biggest controversy of Donald Trump’s presidency,
A key House committee is looking into the investigation of the late Jeffrey Epstein for sex trafficking crimes
Washington — House Speaker Mike Johnson said there will not be a vote before Congress' August recess on a resolution that calls on the Trump administration to release more files related to child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Tom Barrett is the only Michigan GOP lawmaker in Congress who signed onto an effort to force a vote on releasing files related to Jeffrey Epstein.
There’s no pretending otherwise: disgraced and deceased financier Jeffrey Epstein has hijacked Washington.
President Trump stunned reporters Friday by offering them “a list” of Jeffrey Epstein associates and telling them he hasn’t thought about whether or not he will pardon the dead