Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez criticized Vice President JD Vance on social media regarding his response to a Wall Street Journal article detailing a purported “bawdy” letter from Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein. AOC called for the release of unedited videos and files related to the case, suggesting this would clarify matters. This is part of a wider Democratic strategy to exploit the controversy. Trump has denied writing the letter and announced he would sue The Wall Street Journal, maintaining the story is false.
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For the second time in a week, House Republicans blocked a resolution aiming to release the “Epstein Files,” despite continued pressure from some of President Trump’s supporters. This time, Democrats, led by Congressman McGovern, attempted to attach a bipartisan resolution, sponsored by a Republican and a Democrat, to a rescissions bill, which would have made the files public, excluding sensitive information. However, the amendment failed along party lines, with Republicans voting it down. This followed a non-binding resolution introduced by the Republican majority, which would only request the release of the files rather than mandate it.
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US strikes destroyed only one of three Iranian nuclear sites, according to the latest reports, which is a situation that immediately raises a lot of questions, doesn’t it? There’s a general sense of unease and mistrust surrounding the entire situation, and honestly, it’s hard to blame anyone for feeling that way. The problem is, the narrative keeps shifting. First, we heard the program was completely obliterated, then it was reported that nothing was actually destroyed, just damaged. Now, one site is confirmed destroyed. It’s all just a confusing mess, and frankly, it doesn’t instill much confidence in the official accounts.
One of the biggest hurdles is trusting the information that comes from the administration, especially when there are so many conflicting reports.… Continue reading
Representative Jasmine Crockett has publicly stated her belief that Donald Trump is concealing information regarding the Epstein files. Crockett suggests that Trump’s reluctance to release any information is evidence of hidden details he wishes to keep private. This claim fuels ongoing speculation and interest surrounding Trump’s potential connections to the Epstein case. The Representative’s statement adds further pressure for transparency on the matter.
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President Trump has distanced himself from supporters calling for the release of files related to Jeffrey Epstein, labeling them as “weaklings” who “bought into this bulls—.” This split comes after the Justice Department’s determination of no incriminating client list, prompting criticism and renewed calls for transparency within Trump’s base. Trump has defended Attorney General Pam Bondi and expressed disappointment in those who have been “duped by the Democrats,” while prominent Republicans like House Speaker Mike Johnson and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene have advocated for the release of the Epstein documents. Trump, who once knew Epstein, now finds the continued interest in the case “boring.”
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Former Vice President Mike Pence has urged the Trump administration to release all files related to Jeffrey Epstein’s investigation and prosecution, emphasizing the need to protect the victims’ identities. Pence’s call for transparency contrasts with President Trump’s dismissal of the scrutiny surrounding Epstein’s associates as politically motivated. Pence stated that the Epstein case began during the Bush administration and continued through the Obama years, adding that there is no reason for the current administration not to release the files, once victim names are protected. Pence also weighed in on the possibility of Trump removing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, expressing concerns about the Fed’s dual mandate while suggesting economic challenges stem more from administration policies.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson publicly stated a desire for transparency regarding Jeffrey Epstein, yet he blocked a Democratic attempt to release related documents. This mirrored the actions of Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, who also called for truth while voting against releasing the files. This contradictory behavior places Republicans in a difficult position, particularly given Donald Trump’s shift in stance on the matter. Trump, having previously fueled speculation about Epstein, now dismisses the case as uninteresting and attacks those who continue to focus on it.
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Attorney General Pam Bondi faced scrutiny regarding the Department of Justice’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein memo, which confirmed his suicide and stated no client list existed, contradicting earlier claims. During a press conference, Bondi deflected questions about the “Epstein files” and the public’s frustration, focusing instead on combating drug cartels. She also declined to comment on President Trump’s support for releasing additional evidence or address personnel matters, drawing criticism from conservative figures and some Congressional Republicans who have called for greater transparency. Bondi maintained her focus on the current administration’s initiatives, implying her continued tenure within the Trump administration.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson publicly supported the release of Jeffrey Epstein’s files, breaking with the Trump administration’s stance on the matter. Despite his stated support, Johnson opposed a procedural motion by Democrats to force a House vote on releasing the files. This issue has caused a divide among Republicans, with Democrats attempting to use the controversy to gain political advantage by demanding transparency. The episode also highlights divisions within the GOP on the issue.
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