Jeffrey Epstein, Trump and House
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Tampa Free Press on MSNDemocrats’ Sudden Shift On Epstein Files Raises EyebrowsHouse Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries admits party's newfound transparency push comes after public outcry, not prior conviction House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries made a surprising admission Monday about how Democrats view their new effort to secure additional documents related to the late convicted sex predator Jeffrey Epstein.
Speaker Mike Johnson on Monday said he does not plan to allow votes on any measures related to the Jeffrey Epstein case in the House’s final week in Washington before a weekslong recess, despite intense pressure from some of his own GOP members to go on the record on the issue.
The Trump administration records releases on Jeffrey Epstein are finished, but transparency lawsuits may reveal what else the government has kept hidden.
Outcry over the Trump administration’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files includes calls by leading Missouri Republicans for the president to order the release of as much documentation as possible to put the issue to rest.
Ward, Nick Gillespie, and Matt Welch examine what, if anything, the Jeffrey Epstein saga reveals about the MAGA movement and its ties to conspiracy culture. They debate whether the scandal could derail President Donald Trump's agenda or simply reinforce the need for more government transparency.
House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries made a surprising admission Monday about how Democrats view their new effort to secure additional documents related to the late convicted sex predator Jeffrey Epstein.
In a Truth Social post on Sunday, the President wrote that his ratings have increased due to a number of his policies.
Fallout from the Epstein files continues to engulf the White House. President Trump is suing Rupert Murdoch and the Wall Street Journal for billions of dollars for what he says is a false story linking him with Jeffrey Epstein.