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Growing controversy over the criminal case files of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein now includes a the Wall Street Journal report of a Trump letter.
President Trump on Saturday said even if his administration releases all of the grand jury testimony in the case related to disgraced financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, it will ...
Donald Trump announced he is ordering the release of "all grand jury testimony" related to Jeffrey Epstein after facing massive MAGA backlash. The post Trump Says He’s Ordering Release of Epstein ...
Trump’s decision to seek the release of grand jury transcripts but not Justice Department files comes after a recent article ...
My office was told that these personnel were instructed to ‘flag’ any records in which President Trump was mentioned,” Durbin wrote. Durbin has a lot of questions regarding the inconsistencies coming ...
The Epstein scandal is the best thing to happen to the cause of freedom and democracy in a very long time. I don’t remember the last occasion when liberals could hope to break the grip that Donald ...
WASHINGTON (CNN) - President Trump is filing a lawsuit against the publisher of the Wall Street Journal. That’s according to a docket filed in Federal Court in South Florida. It says Trump is also ...
There were calls last night for the US President to resign as more details of his friendship with the late Wall Street ...
The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday that in 2003, Trump penned Epstein a “bawdy” note inside of a doodle of a ...
US President Donald Trump sued Dow Jones, News Corp, two Wall Street Journal reporters and the newspaper's owner Rupert Murdoch on Friday for libel and slander.
The sketch of what appears to be a nude woman was included in a leather-bound album compiled by the disgraced financier’s former assistant, Ghislaine Maxwell.
Trump filed a lawsuit against Dow Jones & Company, the parent company of The Wall Street Journal, for a report claiming he sent convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein a lewd birthday letter in 2003.