Politics

Ghislaine Maxwell Denied Immunity to Testify Before Congress: Reactions and Speculation

Ghislaine Maxwell’s legal team is requesting immunity for her testimony before a congressional committee, but the committee has rejected the demand. The House Oversight Committee, led by Chairman James Comer, issued a subpoena for Maxwell to testify on August 11th, but her lawyers assert she cannot risk further criminal exposure without formal immunity. Maxwell’s potential testimony is crucial, as lawmakers seek to uncover details about the sex trafficking ring operated by Jeffrey Epstein and potential co-conspirators. Furthermore, Maxwell is also requesting clemency from former President Donald Trump, with the promise to testify openly before Congress if granted.

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Leavitt’s Failed Congressional Bid: Campaign Debt Lingers

Karoline for Congress’s campaign committee failed to raise any funds in the second quarter of the year and made no progress in paying off its considerable debt. This debt primarily stems from accepting illegal campaign contributions that have largely not been returned. The committee reported that it had already spent the illicit funds and had no cash available. Significant debts are owed to various individuals and firms, including former New Hampshire Governor Craig Benson and several consulting and polling companies.

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Trump Claims Clinton Visited Epstein Island 28 Times Despite “No List” Claims

During a press briefing, former President Donald Trump shifted attention away from questions about Jeffrey Epstein by directing reporters to focus on Bill Clinton’s alleged 28 visits to Epstein’s island. Trump claimed to have never visited the island and dismissed questions about his potential involvement. He then criticized his political rivals and former Harvard President Larry Summers, suggesting they were more relevant figures to investigate. These remarks followed claims from Trump administration officials that they had no record of Epstein’s associates.

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Trump: Epstein “Stole” Underage Worker from Mar-a-Lago, Sparking Feud

In an interview aboard Air Force One, former President Donald Trump stated he ended his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein because Epstein repeatedly poached employees from his Mar-a-Lago club, including Virginia Giuffre. Trump confirmed that Epstein was told not to take his employees but did so multiple times. This claim about the reason for the end of their friendship contradicts Trump’s earlier statements, as he had previously said he cut off contact with Epstein due to the financier’s criminal behavior. Trump also denied any connection to Epstein’s lifestyle and claimed to have never visited Epstein’s island.

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Most Americans View Epstein Files as Incriminating, Not Just Embarrassing, Regarding Trump

A recent Washington Post poll reveals that 61% of Americans believe the release of Jeffrey Epstein’s files will contain “embarrassing information” about former President Donald Trump. The poll also indicated that a larger percentage of Americans believe these files will contain embarrassing information about Democrats and billionaires. Furthermore, the survey found that a majority of Americans disapprove of Trump’s handling of the case, with 86% supporting the release of all related files. Amid ongoing controversy, speculation has arisen regarding Trump’s involvement, including reports of his name appearing in the Epstein files, though these claims have been disputed.

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DOJ Sued Over Withholding Memo Regarding Trump’s Qatar Jet

A press freedom group, represented by American Oversight, filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) regarding a memo concerning the legality of President Trump accepting a Qatari jet, set to become Air Force One. The Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) requested the memo through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request, but the DOJ projected a 600+ day wait for its release. The complaint raises concerns about potential corruption and the violation of the Foreign Emoluments Clause, given the context of the donation, and the government’s inability to administer FOIA. The lawsuit also highlights ethical concerns surrounding former Attorney General Pam Bondi’s involvement and the allocation of funds for retrofitting the plane.

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Democrats Demand Epstein Files With Trump Mentions: ‘Release It’

According to Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee, new reports reveal a Justice Department file on Microsoft SharePoint containing all mentions of Donald Trump in the Epstein files, which they are urging to be released. This file was compiled as part of a review by the Deputy Attorney General’s office, which also flagged references to other celebrities, including Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew. While the Justice Department has confirmed Trump’s name appears multiple times in the files, officials have stated they are not planning on releasing additional files due to sensitive information. Trump has dismissed the issue as a political hoax, claiming any interactions with Epstein were brief and ended due to inappropriate behavior.

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Joe Rogan’s Criticism of Trump on Epstein: A “Line in the Sand” or Performative?

Joe Rogan, a former Trump supporter, expressed his frustration with Trump’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, specifically criticizing his perceived “gaslighting” of his base. Rogan pointed to the missing footage from Epstein’s jail cell surveillance video as evidence of a cover-up, believing it has crossed a line with many of Trump’s supporters. He argued that Trump officials hold an outdated view of information dissemination, and the fallout from this scandal might not simply fade away. This discussion arose as the White House continues to face pressure regarding the release of Epstein-related files.

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Trump Spent a Third of His Presidency at His Properties, Taxpayers Footing the Bill

President Trump has dedicated a significant portion of his time back in office to visiting and promoting his real estate holdings. Analysis reveals he spent 75 days of his first 190 days at Trump-owned properties, with recent trips to Scotland demonstrating this pattern. Mar-a-Lago, his Florida estate, remains a frequent destination, hosting the president nearly every weekend in March. Furthermore, Trump’s overseas trips have resulted in licensing deals for real estate projects, highlighting the intersection of his presidency and business interests.

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Epstein-Maxwell Survivor: Met Trump at 14, Was Miss Teen USA Contestant

A survivor who testified at Ghislaine Maxwell’s trial stated that she met Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago with Jeffrey Epstein when she was 14. The survivor, identified as “Jane,” also participated in Trump’s Miss Teen USA pageant. Maxwell recently spoke with the Deputy Attorney General under limited immunity, potentially regarding Epstein’s accomplices. This testimony and the ongoing investigation into Epstein’s associates have brought renewed attention to Trump’s relationship with Epstein.

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