Trump, Jeffrey Epstein and MAGA
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House Rules Committee is at a standstill as Republican leadership works to find a path forward on conservative calls to release the Jeffrey Epstein files.
Lawmakers from both parties are pressuring President Trump’s Department of Justice to fully release files related to Jeffrey Epstein.
The Jeffrey Epstein saga is causing chaos in the House for the second week in a row, as threats of Democrats forcing politically tough votes are prompting House GOP leadership to toss out many of their plans for the week.
President Donald Trump on Sunday escalated his call for the Washington Commanders to change their name back to the “Redskins,” threatening to restrict the NFL team’s stadium deal if they don’t, though it’s unclear how he would be able to.
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Trump administration delves into MAGA distractions in deviation from the so-called Epstein files - The Trump administration has recently focused on a slew of issues not related to Epstein, from civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.
President Donald Trump and Republicans kicked Democrats out of power in 2024. Democrats are hoping Trump’s link to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein can reverse their fortunes in 2026. While Epstein has always been a person Democrats have been eager to link Trump to,
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNBanishing a reporter: Trump escalates battle with Wall Street Journal over Epstein storyU.S. President Donald Trump on Monday followed up his lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal over last week's Jeffrey Epstein story by banishing one of the newspaper's reporters from Air Force One for an upcoming Scotland trip.
ESPN's Stephen A. Smith sounded off on Donald Trump, saying he believes the president is using the Washington Commanders name change drama to distract from the Epstein Files.
Trump has threatened to hold up a new stadium for the Washington Commanders unless they revert back to the Redskins name.
While many of last week’s headlines surrounded President Donald Trump’s handling of documents from the Jeffrey Epstein case, it was a busy week elsewhere in the nation’s capital. • Growing pressure: The DOJ’s move followed days of turmoil and some rare criticism from President Donald Trump’s base over his administration’s chaotic handling of documents related to the disgraced financier.