Trump, Senate and Epstein
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More than a dozen of Jeffrey Epstein's accusers stood alongside Democratic and GOP lawmakers and pressed Congress to look beyond politics, with the House set to vote Tuesday on a bill to release the government's remaining files related to the investigation of his crimes.
President Trump has called for the Justice Department to investigate former President Clinton's association with Jeffrey Epstein.
Will all the materials in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation see the light of day if Congress orders its release? There's reason for doubt.
President Donald Trump’s criticism of a reporter aboard Air Force One — punctuated by the phrase “Quiet, piggy” — has reignited debate over his handling of questions tied to Jeffrey Epstein.
House Freedom Caucus Chairman Andy Harris threatened a censure resolution against Del. Stacey Plaskett over her text exchanges with Jeffrey Epstein during a 2019 hearing.
Harry Enten discussed how Trump’s tanking Epstein numbers inspired House Republicans to break from the president.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie urged the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files alongside survivors.