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Speaking to CNN on Sunday, Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) accused the Democratic Party of covering up the Epstein files during the Biden administration.
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.”
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Mediaite on MSNJake Tapper Grills Amy Klobuchar Over Biden-Era Inaction on Epstein Files — And She Falls Back on Bizarre DeflectionKlobuchar issued a bizarre deflection to Jake Tapper’s grilling on why she and other Democrats did little to advance transparency on the Jeffrey Epstein files. The post Jake Tapper Grills Amy Klobuchar Over Biden-Era Inaction on Epstein Files — And She Falls Back on Bizarre Deflection first appeared on Mediaite.
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 remained mum on the issue while former President Biden was in office.
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.
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Intelligencer on MSNObama Arrest Video Is Trump’s Most Unhinged Epstein DiversionA brief guide to how Trump used an exceptionally deranged Truth Social posting spree to flip the Epstein scandal back on his enemies.
Ok. I stand corrected,’ Bill O’Reilly finally admitted defeat when repeatedly told that the Biden administration did not prosecute and convict Jeffrey Epstein.
Republicans are looking for ways to combat the rising anger over the release of the files of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, which threatens to split the party. As things heat up in the debate on whether the Trump administration should release the complete files of Epstein,
Trump said Obama and Biden ‘made up’ Epstein files, but neither were in office when FBI investigated
In 2007, while Bush was president, federal investigators at the FBI and U.S. attorney's office prepared to indict Epstein, but negotiations between Epstein’s lawyers and the U.S. attorney's office in Florida’s Southern District led by Alexander Acosta resulted in a secret deal that let Epstein avoid federal charges.
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Speaking to CNN on Sunday, Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) accused the Biden administration, despite admitting he had no evidence, of tampering with the Epstein files.