Trump, Mar-a-Lago and Jeffrey Epstein
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The majority of Democrats are happy egging on the Republican fight over releasing files related to Jeffrey Epstein. But some members worry they're taking their eye off the ball.
One of President Trump’s closest Congressional allies said Monday he wants the full release of files related to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein while praising the administration’s transparency. “For me,
During Mr. Trump's first term, his labor secretary, Alexander Acosta, resigned following criticism of his handling of Epstein's 2008 plea deal when he was a federal prosecutor in Florida. Epstein served 13 months in a jail work-release program after he was originally accused of sexually abusing dozens of girls and young women.
Attorney General Pam Bondi, one of the loudest voices calling for release of Jeffrey Epstein's criminal file, grapples with how much can be public.
You shouldn't have to be a Republican or a Democrat to care about making sure there's transparency on something as horrific as the abuses that happened,” Pete Buttigieg said.
House Speaker Mike Johnson insisted that the drama surrounding late child sex predator Jeffrey Epstein “is not a hoax” and that lawmakers want to see justice for the victims.
Democrats are pushing the issue by passing a vote for a subpoena of the records and running Epstein-related TV ads in swing districts, including in Pennsylvania.
If Trump and the GOP lawmakers are going through all these gyrations over them, there is nothing left to do but unveil them immediately. I really want to see them now.
As Vance visited Ohio to tout the Trump administration’s economic agend a on Monday at a steel mill, a small group of protestors assembled across the street from those gathered, holding a sign that read: “JD protects pedophiles,” in a nod to the president’s association with accused sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Rep. Greg Landsman (D-OH), who is co-sponsoring legislation that demands a full public release of the Epstein files, joins Ana Cabrera to share his reaction to Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche’s expected meeting today with Ghislaine Maxwell and the House heading to August recess early in order to avoid a vote on the Epstein case.
Republican Representative Thomas Massie and Democratic Representative Ro Khanna said the lack of transparency is reinforcing public perceptions that the rich and powerful live beyond the reach of the judicial system.