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A key House committee is looking into the investigation of the late Jeffrey Epstein for sex trafficking crimes
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
A session defined by Republican wins concluded with a Republican rebellion this week in the House of Representatives.
As the saying goes, you either die a crusader against child sex crimes or live long enough to vote to keep them under wraps.
Working to exploit a G.O.P. rift, Democrats are aggressively pushing charges of a coverup in the case of the accused pedophile, which many of them once dismissed as a conspiracy theory.
For a president who has long thrived in conspiracy, chaos and disinformation, the Jeffrey Epstein case has become an uncharacteristic vulnerability. Donald Trump, a master manipulator of narrative and outrage,
The Jeffrey Epstein saga is causing chaos in the House for the second week in a row, as threats of Democrats forcing politically tough votes are prompting House GOP leadership to toss out many of
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MeidasTouch News on MSNGOP Candidate Fundraises Off Epstein Files Release That Didn't HappenThe claim of an Epstein files release is likely a reference to Bondi's "Epstein Files: Phase 1" binder stunt in February. In reality, Bondi released nothing new, and it’s Republicans — including Trump’s DOJ and House allies — who are now preventing further disclosure.
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Political battle erupts over Jeffrey Epstein documents as Democrats seize on Republican divisions after Trump administration's DOJ memo stated the convicted sex offender died by suicide and there is no "client list.
The U.S. House's top Republican shortened the legislative session to avoid debate over resolutions demanding the release of documents on Jeffrey Epstein. This move occurs amid bipartisan pressure and conspiracy theories about Epstein's 2019 death.
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.