WASHINGTON — During an emotional news conference held hours before the House was set to vote on releasing all of the Jeffrey Epstein files, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., said President Donald ...
Latest news on efforts to release Jeffrey Epstein files and how the White House is handling concerns
House Speaker Mike Johnson is weighing in on a vote expected in the lower chamber of Congress surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein files. CBS News' Olivia Rinaldi reports. Marjorie Taylor Greene Tells ’60 ...
The records request concerned the July decision not to release the files. The Department of Justice is facing new scrutiny over the decision to withhold the Jeffrey Epstein files earlier this year. A ...
Epstein died by suicide in a New York federal jail in 2019 while awaiting trial on charges of sex trafficking. There have long been rumors of an Epstein "client list," though it has never been made ...
President Trump said Wednesday that he had signed the bill to release the files. The House of Representatives on Tuesday voted 427-1 on a bill to compel the Justice Department to publicly release its ...
President Donald Trump told a reporter "quiet, piggy" during an exchange with media on Air Force One on Friday about the Epstein files. In video footage of a gaggle with the press on November 14 ...
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WASHINGTON, Nov 18 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's approval rating fell to 38%, the lowest since his return to power, with Americans unhappy about his handling of the high cost of living and the ...
Disagreements between Donald Trump and Republican congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene have ballooned into a public feud, signalling a breakdown in relations between the US president and one of his ...
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Trump’s Handling Of Epstein Files Hits Political Nadir, Drawing Widespread Disapproval: CNN
CNN Data Analyst Harry Enten Reveals Net Approval on Issue is 39 Points Underwater; Less Than Half of Republicans Approve Public support for President Donald Trump’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein ...
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