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Mediaite on MSNMark Halperin Argues Trump Should Recuse in Epstein Case: ‘They Were Close Friends’Mark Halperin argued Donald Trump "shouldn't be making decisions" about the Jeffrey Epstein case, citing the fact that Trump and Epstein were "close friends."
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U.S. Rep. Jared Moskowitz (Democrat of Florida) holds a photo board featuring a photo of Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump, during a House Committee on Oversight and Accountability in 2024. Politics makes strange bedfellows, and the Jeffrey Epstein case has created the most unlikely bipartisan coalition in recent memory.
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
Overshadowed is Congress' willingness to cede a constitutional power to the White House. Instead, the case of a disgraced and dead financier looms.
Trump faces political risk from the Epstein story. So far, however, his MAGA base has largely rallied around him.
As the controversy over the Jeffrey Epstein documents brews, what is lost is consideration for Epstein’s victims, the young women he forever harmed.
As his supporters erupt over the Justice Department's in Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking investigation, President Donald Trump's strategy has been to downplay the issue.
Their actions range from pressuring the administration to release more information to spinning additional conspiracy theories about the case of Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender.
Multiple questions remained the day after the bombshell report, and Trump has filed a $10B lawsuit. Here’s how it all played out.
House Speaker Mike Johnson said he would send lawmakers home a day early for a five-week summer recess to avoid a political fight over the files.
On Saturday night, shortly after billionaire Jeffrey Epstein was arrested at Teterboro Airport on charges of sex trafficking and sex trafficking conspiracy, Christine Pelosi, a DNC official and ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi told the president he's in the government's files on the convicted sex offender, according to The Wall Street Journal