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Senate Democrats are using a 1928 law to pressure Trump to release the Epstein files. The White House will ignore them.
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Donald Trump's administration, seeking to ease an uproar plaguing his presidency, urged two judges to release testimony to a ...
Donald Trump claims Jeffrey Epstein stole his most outspoken victim, Virginia Giuffre, from his Mar-a-Lago club, where Trump ...
Democrats on Wednesday ramped up pressure on Republicans over the Jeffrey Epstein files, turning to an arcane rule to attempt to force the release of the documents that have become a significant ...
Trump had promised to make public Epstein-related files if re-elected and accused Democrats of covering up the truth. But ...
In a bid to quell mounting public uproar, President Donald Trump’s administration has asked two judges to unseal grand jury ...
The president raised further questions about his past relationship with Epstein on Tuesday when he told reporters he fell out ...
Senate Democrats are turning to an obscure rule in their push to release the Epstein files and keep the Trump administration’s handling of them front and center. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer ...
President Donald Trump has downplayed the influence of Laura Loomer, a right-wing provocateur known for her incendiary social ...