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President Donald Trump grew frustrated with a reporter who asked about Jeffrey Epstein during an announcement about a trade deal with the European Union.
Michael Wolff has stirred controversy by alleging Jeffrey Epstein played a role in introducing Melania Trump to Donald Trump.
We certainly are interested in knowing everything that she knows,” House Speaker Mike Johnson said of Ghislaine Maxwell.
The Republican senator said Israel will likely take control of Gaza, and compared it to U.S. actions at the end of World War ...
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino expressed shock over findings from investigations into public corruption and law enforcement's political weaponization. He vowed to uncover the "truth," stating the ...
Trump has been dogged by questions about Epstein in recent weeks after his Department of Justice declined to release its documents regarding Epstein and his associates. That decision angered some ...
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Massachusetts Rep. Katherine Clark, the minority whip and a leading Democrat on Capitol Hill, answers questions about the Epstein files, Democratic strategies, Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' and more.
Speaker Mike Johnson Wants To “Protect the Innocent” Epstein Victims, But They Want More Information
In an interview with the show's host, Kristen Welker, Johnson said he wants the release of all “credible evidence.” On ...
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The Mirror US on MSNTrump rolls his eyes as Epstein scandal is brought up at worst moment in EU trade talksPresident Donald Trump rolled his eyes at a reporter on Sunday when they asked about the ongoing Jeffrey Epstein scandal ...
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OK Magazine on MSNShocking 1991 Video Surfaces: Donald Trump Judged Teen Models Amid Jeffrey Epstein ControversyUnearthed footage of Donald Trump judging a modeling competition featuring teenagers has taken the internet by storm, racking ...
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But while playing his round of golf at his Turnberry course (during which it appears he may have cheated ), Trump caught sight of windmills he has long hated, having fought and lost a battle against ...
The House speaker said in an interview with "Meet the Press" he would have "great pause" about any commutation for the former Jeffrey Epstein associate.
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