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The Republican president's supporters want the government to release secret files about Epstein, who authorities say killed himself in his New York jail cell six years ago while awaiting trial for sex trafficking.
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AFP on MSNJeffrey Epstein's legal saga and political fallout
Jeffrey Epstein, the abuser at the center of a conspiracy theory creating political headwinds for President Donald Trump, was facing federal charges of sex trafficking underage girls when he was found dead in his New York prison cell.
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WVTM Channel 13 on MSN'What's the big secret fellas?': Birmingham billboard questions President Trump's connection to Jeffrey Epstein
A billboard on the Red Mountain Expressway in Birmingham is catching eyes and controversy with its message questioning the relationship between President Trump and Jeffrey Epstein, asking, "What's the big secret fellas?
Amid escalating backlash over his alleged links to Jeffrey Epstein, US President Donald Trump has called the controversy a Democrat-led "SCAM" aimed at derailing his presidency.
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.
President Trump has called his base "stupid" and "foolish" for inquiring about the Epstein sex trafficking investigation. People still want answers.
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The Nation on MSNJeffrey Epstein’s Victims Are Again Being Wronged by Donald Trump’s Circus
Partisan politics is making a travesty of justice. Jeet Heer The contours of the ongoing Jeffrey Epstein scandal are defined by two suicides: one famous, and one relatively obscure—but the true moral heart of the controversy.
The Justice Department’s evidence on Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking case has sparked a scandal, with both Democrats and Republicans vying for full disclosure and the
Trump has demanded his supporters drop the matter and urged Republicans to block Democratic requests for documents on Capitol Hill.
Trump dismisses renewed Epstein scrutiny as a political hoax by Democrats, while bipartisan calls for transparency intensify.
PRESIDENT TRUMP is hoping to leave questions about his administration’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case in the rearview mirror as he begins his weekend trip to Scotland