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Religion News Service on MSNFaith, followers, and the files: Jay Michaelson and the Epstein Cover-up
Rabbi Dr. Jay Michaelson is the author of ten books and a journalist whose work appears on CNN, in Rolling Stone, and in his weekly Substack newsletter, Both/And with Jay Michaelson. For twenty years, Jay’s work has focused on the intersections of politics and religion.
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Massie warns blocking Epstein vote in the House could be political liability for GOP in midterms
The lawmaker’s comments underscore the divisions within the Republican Party over the files relating to Jeffrey Epstein.
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.
Some MAGA supporters have said the Wall Street Journal’s latest report isn’t necessarily incriminating. Others claim it’s Democratic deflection. Here’s what to know.
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The New Republic on MSNOnly One Republican Voted to Release Epstein Files
House Republicans on Monday struck down a Democratic-led effort to release the Epstein files in their entirety. The Republican-majority House Rules committee voted 6-5 to block an amendment that would force the Department of Justice to make all files publicly accessible.
What should Americans make of the Trump-Epstein scandal? Are calls to "release the Epstein files" about justice for victims, or scoring political points?
A group of Republicans joined Democrats today in a House Oversight subcommittee to vote to subpoena the Justice Department for the Jeffrey Epstein files.
House Judiciary Committee Ranking Member Jamie Raskin, along with 15 more of the 19 Democrats on the committee, demanded in a letter Tuesday that Attorney General Pam Bondi release “Epstein file” documents mentioning President Donald Trump.
On “This Week,” ABC News chief justice correspondent Pierre Thomas reports on the legal implications of the Epstein case. Coldplay, a Viral Kiss-Cam Moment—and a CEO’s Abrupt Resignation
Divisions inside the Republican Party over the Jeffrey Epstein investigation boiled over on Capitol Hill. Speaker Mike Johnson said the House won't take action before leaving town for the August recess at the end of the week.