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An accuser of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has claimed she encountered Donald Trump in Epstein’s New York office during the 1990s, describing the meeting as a “troubling encounter.”
Growing controversy over the criminal case files of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein now includes a the Wall Street Journal report of a Trump letter.
Trump had threatened to force Murdoch to "testify in my lawsuit against him and his 'pile of garbage' newspaper".
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Some Republicans refuse to answer while Democrats accuse Republicans of engaging in ‘a pathetic attempt at ass-covering’
Police seized phone message pads from Epstein's Palm Beach mansion in 2005. Two messages were from Donald Trump.
President Donald Trump and his administration are doing everything they can to make MAGA forget about Jeffrey Epstein. They are failing.
House Speaker Mike Johnson pushed against The Wall Street Journal’s (WSJ) reporting on Friday, which claimed President Donald Trump sent
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GB News on MSNFormer GOP strategist blames 'communications snag' in Washington over Epstein filesA former Republican strategist has blamed a "communications snag" between the Department for Justice and the White House over the release of files relating to Jeffrey Epstein. Epstein, a wealthy financier and convicted sex offender,
“I never wrote a picture in my life. I don’t draw pictures of women,” Trump said in an interview Tuesday with the Wall Street Journal about the sketch, the newspaper reported. Trump, however, has made multiple drawings over the years; at least four were publicly auctioned off during his first term as president.
Gov. Gavin Newsom reached a turning point in June after President Trump sent troops to Los Angeles. His directive to his aides was to be more combative on social media and match the tactics emanating from the White House.
In a new Economist/YouGov poll, Donald Trump’s disapproval has hit a record high of 55%. As former GOP communications director and co-founder & CEO of The Seneca Project warns, just a few-point slip among Republican approval for Trump could be enough to lose key swing seats in the House of Representatives.