Donald Trump, Jeffrey Epstein
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The conspiracy theory captures our anxieties about how power really works, but the boring version might say more.
The clamour is growing for the Trump administration to put documents related to the Epstein investigations before the public.
A House subcommittee on Wednesday voted to subpoena the Justice Department's documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation — as well as it plans to pull a plethora of other high-profile public figures into the fray.
A Justice Department memo seeking to douse conspiracy theories around Jeffrey Epstein has split the MAGA influencer ecosystem into competing factions, with some of President Trump’s loudest backers refusing his demand to drop the issue.
Maxwell is serving a 20-year sentence after being convicted of sex trafficking in connection with the Epstein case in 2021. Maxwell is serving her sentence in a low-security prison in Tallahassee, Florida.
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According to a report by The Wall Street Journal, a "birthday book" compiled for Jeffrey Epstein's 50th birthday in 2003 included a "bawdy" letter from President Trump.
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Considerable on MSNTrump Would Need Sworn Testimony About Epstein to Disprove WSJ ClaimsRecent allegations published by the Wall Street Journal regarding former President Donald Trump’s connection to Jeffrey Epstein have created a legal challenge for the former president. According to legal experts, disproving these claims would require Trump to provide testimony under oath about his relationship with the convicted sex offender.
President Donald Trump's super powers as a public figure have long included the ability to redirect, evade and deny. But the Republican's well-worn methods of changing the subject when a tough topic stings politically are not working as his White House fends off persistent unrest from his usually loyal base about convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his associates.
The binders contained documents that had largely already been in the public domain. Bondi said in May there were “tens of thousands of videos of Epstein with children or child porn.” That fueled a belief that details about powerful figures had been ...
The Trump administration is grappling to contain the Epstein story. Convicted Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell is asking the Supreme Court to hear her criminal appeal. NBC News' Vaughn Hillyard, NBC News Senior Executive Editor on National Security for David Rohde and PBS NewsHour co-anchor Geoff Bennett join Ana Cabrera to discuss more.