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The federal investigations happened under Bush and Trump, not Obama or Biden. And Comey wasn’t even in government at the time.
Trump relied on far-right podcasters and close Republican politicians to win his second term, but now alliances are quickly forming against him.
We lay out the case for why the Epstein controversy may end up hurting Trump politically — and why it may not.
Hanging over the entire controversy is a bipartisan effort, led by Reps. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) and Ro Khanna (D-Calif.), to ...
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9News on MSNTrump marks six months in office
US President Donald Trump is celebrating the first six months of his second term in office as he continues to face backlash over the handling of the Epstein files.
Even President Donald Trump doesn’t seem to think his angry and chaotic efforts to end the renewed storm over convicted sex ...
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Raw Story on MSN'I thought she was 16': Ex-prosecutor's Trump-Epstein story leads to MSNBC clarification
A MSNBC host was forced to issue a clarification on Sunday after a former assistant U.S. attorney on the panel told a controversial story about Donald Trump and disgraced financier and convicted ...
Political analyst Joe Siracusa claims the Epstein files controversy is a story which is “just not going away” for US President Donald Trump.
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‘A story that’s just not going away’: Trump ‘can’t run away’ from Epstein files controversy
Political analyst Joe Siracusa claims US President Donald Trump “can’t run away” from the Epstein controversy amid furore over the latest revelations.
In the swirl of money and suntanned women that was their Palm Beach-and-Manhattan set, Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein spent nearly 15 years mingling side by side as public friends.
Ron DeSantis has not said much into press conference microphones in the wake of pressure on the right to have the Donald ...
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