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House Republican leaders are aiming to hold a vote Tuesday on legislation to force the full release of the Justice Department's files on Jeffrey Epstein, sources familiar with the vote tell CBS. All Democrats and four Republican House members last week successfully brought a petition to the floor to force a vote to release the full Justice Department files on Epstein,
On Friday, Bill Maher tore into Megyn Kelly’s latest take on sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.
Marjorie Taylor Greene accuses the president of blocking the release of the Epstein files and shares texts she sent him.
Political advice, sure. And, of course, to tap into Epstein’s much-touted − albeit murkily obtained − financial acumen. But there was so much more that the bold face names sought from Epstein – and what he gave them in response,
Wolff, who is co-host with Joanna Coles of the Daily Beast’s hit podcast Inside Trump’s Head, has faced questions over a string of emails published by Congress this week after the House Oversight Committee subpoenaed the dead sex offender’s estate and published 26,000 pages from his inbox.
On Nov. 12, Kelly had seemingly questioned whether Epstein was a pedophile because, to her knowledge, he only liked girls in their teens
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Sunday continued her campaign against President Donald Trump, alleging he has turned on her because he doesn’t want the Epstein files released. Once a staunch supporter of the president,
“Since President Trump took office, companies have invested trillions of dollars into their U.S. based operations–onshoring and creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs for Americans,” White House officials captioned a photo of Trump that has racked up 2.4 million views.