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A key House committee is looking into the investigation of the late Jeffrey Epstein for sex trafficking crimes.
The comments came as part of the president’s efforts to distract, deny and deflect from his long-running relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
President wants Murdoch deposed within 15 days in WSJ birthday letter defamation case - Questions over president Trump’s friendship with late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein have followed him across the
Puck News Chief Political Columnist John Heilemann, Washington Post White House Reporter Emily Davies, and Former Deputy National Security Advisor to President Obama Ben Rhodes join Nicolle Wallace to discuss the new reporting from Emily finds that Donald Trump is furious that the Epstein scandal is dominating headlines as he loses control of the narrative.
Some lawmakers began pressuring the Trump administration last week to respond to calls for transparency in the Jeffrey Epstein case.
President Trump’s promise to release files related to Jeffrey Epstein helped feed into a broader narrative last year: he was the agent of change, while President Biden and Vice President Harris were guards of the status quo.
The case of Jeffrey Epstein, sex offender and former friend of the president, has blown up into a major headache for the White House.
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Speaking to reporters in Scotland on Monday, the president was asked about his relationship with the late Epstein and why the pair fell out in the mid-2000s. Trump called the squabble “such old history,” explaining that he gave Epstein the boot after he poached employees from Trump’s businesses.
Trump is trying to divert attention from the Epstein conspiracy theory with a new-and-improved one about Barack Obama and treason.