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Calif., says President Trump should release the Epstein files, but is silent on why former President Biden did not do so for the entire four years of his term.
The House is leaving Washington early as Republicans clash over the Jeffrey Epstein files. House Speaker Mike Johnson is rebuffing pressure to act on the investigation into Epstein as some Republicans push for a vote on the matter.
On the day that marks a year since former President Biden dropped out of the 2024 presidential race, his son Hunter came out swinging in a new interview. Among the defenses of his father, he
Congressional Democrats faced tough questions on Thursday about their sudden interest in the Epstein case under President Trump after remaining silent during the Biden administration.
NewsNation host Chris Cuomo on Monday accused Democrats of weaponizing documents on deceased pedophile and financier Jeffrey Epstein purely to damage President Donald Trump rather than seek justice for victims.
Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) defended Democrats for jumping on Republican calls for the federal government to release files on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, even though her party largely
Republican Rep. Derrick Van Orden of Wisconsin called the Biden White House’s use of the autopen “a massive scandal,” while Republican Rep. Nick Lalota insists his New York constituents “are curious as to what was happening during President Biden’s days.”