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Here’s what could happen next as lawmakers seek answers in a case that has sparked rampant speculation since Epstein’s death.
President Trump’s promise to release files related to Jeffrey Epstein helped feed into a broader narrative last year: he was the agent of change, while President Biden and Vice President Harris were guards of the status quo.
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Losing It as Epstein Scandal Fractures His MAGA BaseIn the midst of the chaos, Trump is hesitant to fire people like Attorney General Pam Bondi or Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino, even as both have badly contradicted themselves on Epstein, because he “does not want to create a bigger spectacle by firing anyone,” a source close to the situation said.
The State Democracy Defenders Fund is investigating whether Trump, the DOJ, and the FBI are involved in a cover-up designed to hide information about Epstein.
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Mediaite on MSNTrump ‘Increasingly Frustrated’ With How Epstein Story Has ‘Overshadowed His Agenda’: ReportPresident Donald Trump, according to a new report, is privately losing patience with the way the Jeffrey Epstein story has continued to dominate the headlines.
Attorney General Pam Bondi, one of the loudest voices calling for release of Jeffrey Epstein's criminal file, grapples with how much can be public.
I don’t know why it should be politically painful to be transparent,” Representative Thomas Massie, a Kentucky Republican, said on Sunday, referring to comments by Speaker Mike Johnson.
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi told President Donald Trump in May that his name appeared in investigative files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday.