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Trump's Epstein Problem Isn't Going AwayAs Democrats turn up the heat on President Donald Trump's Jeffrey Epstein controversy, more Republicans are joining the pressure. But Trump deflected. Here's what happened in the White House this week.
President Trump late Thursday took another job at Democrats over the furor around his administration’s handling of the files related to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, calling the controversy a “con job.
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Raw Story on MSN'I had nothing to do with the guy': Trump again scrambles to deny Epstein friendshipOn his way out of the U.S. to visit Scotland, Donald Trump told reporters that he had no relationship with convicted child sex predator Jeffrey Epstein. As the Epstein files controversy consumes both the White House and the Department of Justice,
The U.S. Department of Justice is set to meet again with Epstein's associate, Ghisaline Maxwell, as the controversy continues.
House Republican leaders who have tried to contain the furor over the Jeffrey Epstein files lost their grip on the matter this week — and surrendered control of the wider operations of the lower
House Speaker Mike Johnson is weighing in on calls for the release of the files on Jeffrey Epstein's case. Johnson spoke to Major Garrett on "The Takeout" as legislative efforts to obtain the files from the Department of Justice progress.
The turmoil in Congress over the Jeffrey Epstein probe isn't going away anytime soon after House Speaker Mike Johnson announced Tuesday he is ending the legislative session early before Congress' August recess.
A House subcommittee has voted to subpoena the Department of Justice for files in the sex trafficking investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.