In a recent development, Rep. Jasmine Crockett seeks Ghislaine Maxwell’s testimony before a House committee, preceding her meeting with the Trump Justice Department. This push comes after a House Oversight Committee subpoenaed Maxwell, setting a deposition date. Crockett, a frequent Trump critic, believes this would ensure bipartisan questioning, unlike the Justice Department’s approach. Despite these efforts, both Crockett and Rep. Robert Garcia acknowledge Maxwell’s history of dishonesty.
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Despite accusations of treason from some, Senator Ted Cruz has admitted that former President Barack Obama is unlikely to face charges. The admission comes amidst the Trump administration’s attempts to deflect from the Jeffrey Epstein case and after accusations from the Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, that Obama engaged in a “treasonous conspiracy”. Though potential criminal liability for Obama administration officials is suggested, no evidence of wrongdoing beyond requests for intelligence assessments has been provided. Obama has dismissed the accusations as a “weak attempt at distraction.”
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Newly revealed information suggests a connection between Donald Trump and the infamous documents, potentially explaining the Trump administration’s sudden halt to their release and the president’s heightened defensiveness. This revelation coincides with Speaker Mike Johnson’s preemptive end to a legislative session to avoid a vote on further file releases. The internal turmoil, including Dan Bongino’s absence and Trump’s condemnation of those concerned, stems from the president’s desire to keep his name concealed within the files. Despite anticipated dismissals of this report, Trump’s reactions and distractions have only amplified media scrutiny and public attention to the matter.
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Amid mounting scrutiny regarding his past association with Jeffrey Epstein, former President Trump has reportedly expressed concern over potential repercussions, even stating, “They’re going to f–k me.” News reports revealed that Trump’s name appeared in Epstein-related files reviewed by Justice Department officials. While the White House has dismissed these reports as “fake news,” the issue has become a source of political tension, with some Republicans and Democrats debating over the release of documents, which could include information on child pornography and victims’ personal information.
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During a tour of the Federal Reserve’s headquarters renovation project, President Trump criticized the project’s rising costs, but was corrected by Chairman Powell. Trump, who had previously attacked Powell, claimed the cost had increased to $3.1 billion, but Powell clarified that the president was including a previously completed building in his calculations. This exchange occurred amidst Trump’s ongoing public criticism of Powell and the Federal Reserve, particularly regarding interest rates and the renovation project’s budget. Despite his public attacks, Trump refrained from direct confrontation during the visit, joking about wanting lower interest rates.
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The Epstein scandal has intensified as reports surface that Donald Trump’s name appears in the Epstein files, leading to accusations of misrepresentation by his administration. Despite denials, reputable news outlets report that Trump was informed of his inclusion in the files. The potential political fallout is substantial, challenging Trump’s narrative of opposing the elite. The administration’s attempts to deflect attention have proven ineffective, and public distrust is growing due to this issue.
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According to Mark Epstein, Jeffrey Epstein stated in an unaired interview conducted by Steve Bannon that he distanced himself from Donald Trump because he realized Trump was “a crook”. The clip of the interview was sent to Mark Epstein in 2019, but has since been removed. Epstein and Trump were known to be acquaintances who frequented elite social circles between the 1980s and 2000s. Though the nature of their falling out remains unclear, this new information sheds light on the complex relationship between the two figures.
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On Wednesday’s episode of The Late Show, Stephen Colbert reacted gleefully to reports that President Donald Trump was named in the Jeffrey Epstein files. The Wall Street Journal reported that Attorney General Pam Bondi informed Trump about his inclusion in the files before the Justice Department’s decision not to release them. Colbert, addressing the audience, highlighted the news while humorously referencing Trump’s previous statements and joking about the multitude of names that were allegedly included. This occurred shortly after Trump celebrated the show’s upcoming cancellation, prompting a retort from Colbert in a previous episode.
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Attorney Bradley Edwards, who has represented over 200 of Jeffrey Epstein’s victims, confirms the existence of a birthday book given to Epstein for his 50th birthday. Edwards stated that multiple victims he represents had knowledge of the book’s existence and were involved in its assembly. He believes the Epstein estate in Florida possesses the book and would readily comply with a congressional subpoena to release it. Edwards emphasizes the importance of transparency and believes the book’s contents could provide answers about Epstein’s associates.
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A 2010 video of Jeffrey Epstein invoking his Fifth, Sixth, and 14th Amendment rights when questioned about socializing with Donald Trump and underage females has gone viral. This comes after reports that Trump’s name appears multiple times in Epstein files held by the Justice Department, prompting denial from the White House. The released footage and related information have added to the ongoing controversy surrounding Trump’s past connections to Epstein, including documented flights on Epstein’s private jets. Calls for further investigation and the release of documents persist, fueled by political figures and segments of the public.
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