Trump, Epstein and Tim Burchett
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Epstein, House Republicans
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The big question on the tips of many political watchers’ tongues right now is whether the Trump administration’s botched handling of the Epstein files will do what virtually nothing has yet: turn President Donald Trump’s devoted base against him.
The post Trump says Epstein scandal has goosed his approval rating appeared first on Salon.com. Donald Trump was clearly frazzled by the press digging into his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
President Trump crowed Sunday about his poll numbers within his GOP base, claiming that his approval has soared “significantly” despite the ongoing firestorm over notorious sex predator Jeffrey
Overshadowed is Congress' willingness to cede a constitutional power to the White House. Instead, the case of a disgraced and dead financier looms.
The depraved mind of notorious sex trafficking pedophile Jeffrey Epstein seems to have much in common with the moral bankruptcy of Donald J. Trump. The Trump administration's cover-up of the scandal is out in the open, with some in the White House trying to kill the Wall Street Journal story before it came out. Too late.
Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) defended Democrats for jumping on Republican calls for the federal government to release files on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, even though her party largely
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Republican Sen. Ron Johnson has "chain of custody" concerns regarding the Epstein files. The closer one looks at this, the less sense it makes.
Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson responded on Thursday amid reported blowback from members of his party over criticism they've faced for voting down a Democratic-led effort to force the release of documents related to the late financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
He is suing the Wall Street Journal over a claim he wrote a "bawdy" note to Epstein