Epstein Files

Trump’s Epstein Scandal: Fallout from a Disastrous Question

President Trump, when questioned about his name appearing in the Epstein files, claimed he received a briefing from Attorney General Pam Bondi, and then doubled down on the idea that the files are part of a Democratic conspiracy orchestrated by figures like James Comey and Barack Obama. Trump deferred to Bondi regarding the release of information, stating it was up to her to determine credibility. Meanwhile, House Republicans are blocking efforts to release the files, while Trump navigates pushback from his political base following the release of a Justice Department memo.

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211 House Republicans Block Epstein Files Release: Backlash and Accusations

On Tuesday, House Republicans voted against a measure to release the Epstein files, resulting in a 211 to 210 vote. This followed a failed attempt by Democrats to force a vote on the amendment. Despite the public interest in the files, no Republican voted in favor of the measure, including some who had previously expressed concerns about the Epstein case. Nine Republicans chose to abstain from the vote.

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Republicans Who Blocked Vote on Epstein Files Release

Seven Republican House members voted against an amendment that would have forced a congressional vote regarding the release of Jeffrey Epstein files, a motion proposed by Democrat Ro Khanna. This amendment aimed to compel Attorney General Pam Bondi to preserve and release all related records to the Epstein case. The vote, which saw one Republican join Democrats in support, was initiated after a Justice Department memo contradicted earlier statements about the existence of a client list. This move has sparked controversy and concern among certain groups who suspect a cover-up related to the Epstein case.

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Van Jones: Epstein Files Denial Is “Weapons-Grade” Stupidity

CNN commentator Van Jones believes the Trump administration is being dishonest about the Epstein files, arguing only a naive person would accept the claim that no significant information exists. Jones accused the administration of either lying previously about having damaging information or covering up the truth now. The commentator emphasized that either way, MAGA supporters have been misled. Even Republican strategist Shermichael Singleton agreed, noting that no one believes the official narrative and more transparency is needed.

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MAGA Influencer Calls for Special Counsel in Epstein Case, Amidst Infighting

MAGA influencer Laura Loomer is demanding a special counsel to investigate the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files, expressing dissatisfaction with the Department of Justice and FBI’s recent memo. Loomer has repeatedly criticized U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, claiming the memo’s assertions contradict popular conspiracy theories and are damaging to the Trump administration. She believes an independent investigation is necessary to satisfy the base, who expected a thorough review of the documents, and predicts at least one resignation over the matter. Loomer’s statements reflect the widespread anger among far-right and MAGA supporters who were disappointed by the memo’s findings.

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Republicans Block Effort to Release Epstein Files in Congress

In a recent development, House Republicans blocked a Democratic lawmaker’s attempt to compel the Trump administration to release all unredacted Jeffrey Epstein files. Representative Ro Khanna introduced an amendment to the GENIUS Act, which would have required Attorney General Pam Bondi to disclose the records within a month. The House Rules Committee voted against the proposal, with only one Republican supporting it, sparking outrage from Democrats who believe the public deserves full transparency. The decision has intensified scrutiny over the handling of the Epstein investigation, particularly regarding alleged involvement from the Trump administration.

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Republicans Block Vote on Releasing Epstein Files

Republican lawmakers on the House Rules Committee voted against a Democratic amendment that would have allowed Congress to vote on whether to release files related to the death and investigation of Jeffrey Epstein. The amendment, put forth by Congressman Ro Khanna, sought to force Attorney General Pam Bondi to publish the documents. The Epstein case has ignited political controversy, with the Justice Department’s recent findings and claims from figures like Elon Musk adding fuel to the fire. Ultimately, the Republican decision prevented a vote on public access to the files.

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House GOP Blocks Epstein Files Release, Fueling Outrage and Accusations

House GOP blocks Dem maneuver to force release of Epstein files. This is the headline, and it immediately raises a host of questions, doesn’t it? Why would the House GOP want to block the release of files related to Jeffrey Epstein, a man whose crimes involved the exploitation and abuse of minors? It’s a pretty straightforward question, and the answer is anything but.

The core of the matter is this: Democrats attempted a maneuver to compel the release of documents related to the Epstein case. This could include lists of names, flight logs, visitor records – potentially anything that could shed light on the network of individuals who associated with Epstein.… Continue reading

Democrat Demands House Vote on Full Epstein Files Release

Democrat demands House vote on ‘FULL Epstein files’ release is a topic that’s definitely buzzing, and for good reason. The idea of releasing the complete Epstein files, with all the names and details, is a bold move that’s sure to shake things up. It’s a bit like a political pressure cooker, with potential for explosive results.

Right off the bat, you’ve got to wonder how many Republicans would actually vote in favor of this. My gut feeling? Not many, if any. The potential ramifications are huge, and it’s easy to see why there’s so much interest, speculation, and frankly, a bit of suspicion surrounding the situation.… Continue reading

Acosta: Trump “Freaking Out” Over Epstein Scandal

Former CNN White House Correspondent Jim Acosta believes President Trump is anxious about the ongoing “Epstein files” controversy. Acosta, drawing on his experience covering Trump, suggests the former president is “freaking out” over the situation. This assessment follows news that the DOJ and FBI confirmed Epstein’s suicide and debunked theories of a client list. Acosta raises questions about Trump’s potential involvement in influencing the DOJ and FBI’s handling of the case.

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