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Republican Thomas Massie and Democrat Ro Khanna united to demand full disclosure of Epstein documents on Sunday, including Trump's alleged birthday letter.
Republicans are continuing to go at it over the Jeffrey Epstein files despite House leadership’s attempts to flee D.C. and avoid votes on the issue.
Here’s what could happen next as lawmakers seek answers in a case that has sparked rampant speculation since Epstein’s death.
Here's the difference between the Epstein files and the Epstein list. The Epstein files refer to information related to the federal case of the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, a wealthy financier who died in custody in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking of minors charges.
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The Trump administration is facing an unexpected backlash from figures in the so-called "manosphere," as podcasters Joe Rogan and Andrew Schulz criticize their handling of the Epstein investigation. The Morning Joe panel break down the rift and Speaker Mike Johnson’s split from Trump over transparency and a potential pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell.
One of President Donald Trump’s most persistent legal foes is going after the Epstein files. Norm Eisen—the former White House ethics chief under former President Barack Obama and a longtime critic of Trump—has filed a sweeping Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request demanding the Justice Department and Federal Bureau of Investigation hand over any files related to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein that may reference the former
Questions persist about how Jeffrey Epstein, who once moved among the world's elite, was able to avoid federal prosecution for so long. A timeline suggests some answers.
Rep. Thomas Massie says it should not be 'politically painful' to be transparent about Epstein files
Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) says on Meet the Press that he questions why releasing the Epstein files would be “politically painful” for his party after Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) called for an early recess,