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Trump has uncharacteristically lashed out at his supporters, urging them to drop their obsession with the case.
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NewsNation on MSNMore than half of voters disapprove of Trump’s handling of Epstein files: PollTrump advocated for the release of files referencing an alleged “client list” throughout the 2024 presidential campaign, and he issued an executive order soon after taking office calling for the declassification of certain federal secrets.
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OK Magazine on MSNDonald Trump 'Is Not a Pedophile': Laura Loomer Backs the President Amid Epstein Files ControversyLaura Loomer’s support for President Donald Trump goes beyond measure, as the far-right activist backed the 79-year-old after he was accused of not releasing Jeffrey Epstein’s list of clients because his name was included.
Ghislaine Maxwell’s interview with DOJ prosecutors has sparked questions about whether the Trump administration could leverage a pardon to get her to exonerate Trump.
There's a bipartisan push for more transparency. The House Oversight Subcommittee voted Wednesday night to subpoena the Justice Department for the Epstein files with three Republicans joining Democrats in support.
FBI Director Kash Patel and deputy director Dan Bongino have defended Trump amid the ongoing Epstein saga. In July, the two supported the release of the agency’s findings that concluded the deceased financier kept no “client list” and announced the Trump administration would not unveil additional files tied to convicted sex offender’s dealings.
House Speaker Mike Johnson navigates political challenges amid Epstein files controversy, Trump agenda priorities, and GOP divisions in July 2025 Congress.
Rep. Jimmy Patronis (R-Fla.) weighed in on the “silly” saga around the files of the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, encouraging the Trump administration to release “whatever you go.” “I was elected to work,
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Indy100 on MSNTrump tries ‘most pathetic’ Epstein files distraction yet with bizarre list of people he wants prosecutedUS president Donald Trump may well be in another country right now (he’s in Scotland until Tuesday), but that hasn’t stopped the ongoing controversy over his administration’s handling of the Epstein files from following him across the Atlantic – prompting the Republican to try his “most pathetic” attempt yet at distracting people from the subject.
President Trump is once again trying to brush off the Jeffrey Epstein crisis as "nothing." Wired Senior Writer Jake Lahut, Staff Writer at The Atlantic Charlie Warzel and former Communications Director for the Republican National Committee Doug Heye join Katy Tur to discuss why people on both sides of the aisle are pushing for the release of the files.
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Tech billionaire Elon Musk blasted President Trump on Saturday over his defense of Attorney General Pam Bondi and her handling of the case related to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. Musk, in a post on the social platform X late Saturday,
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Latin Times on MSNTrump Takes 5-Day 'Working Visit' to His Golf Clubs in Scotland as Epstein Controversy BoilsPresident Donald Trump retreated to his golf resorts in Scotland, widely seen as an attempt to avoid mounting scrutiny amid the escalating Epstein controversy, as cities across the country staged protests following his arrival.