MAGA, Trump and Epstein
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The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday that Attorney General Pam Bondi informed Trump in May that his name was included in the Epstein files related to the sex trafficking case. The revelation comes after weeks of speculation surrounding the files as Trump has repeatedly tried to distract MAGA from the Epstein case.
After facing untold scrutiny, much of it coming from Trump’s own MAGA base, Deputy Attorney General, Todd Blanche — who was also Trump’s former defense attorney — spent two days in Florida interviewing Epstein’s longtime accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell.
Democratic political strategist James Carville weighed in on the pressure from President Trump’s MAGA base for the Justice Department (DOJ) to release more files related to convicted sex
In conspiratorial pro-Trump spaces online, arguments rage over the US president's approach to the long-running saga.
Donald Trump is fuming. As the president marked six months in office this week, the MAGA civil war over the Epstein files continued to dominate the news cycle, leaving the White House scrambling to find a way to stave off a growing political firestorm.
President Trump has come under fire from a section of his MAGA base over his handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case.
In a speech to Democratic mayors Friday, Khanna focused narrowly on Epstein — and on Vice President JD Vance's relative silence on an issue other MAGA figures have emphasized.
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Raw Story on MSNChris Hayes skewers MAGA plot to ally with Epstein accomplice to 'rehab' Trump's imageMSNBC anchor Chris Hayes tore into MAGA influencers attempting to use the potential testimony of deceased sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein's convicted accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, to build a narrative that excuses President Donald Trump's involvement in the scandal.