Hillary Clinton

Republicans Subpoena Over Epstein, Sideline Trump

The House Oversight Committee has issued subpoenas to Bill and Hillary Clinton, as well as several former officials including James Comey, Merrick Garland, and William Barr, seeking information related to Jeffrey Epstein. Chairman James Comer also demanded the “full, complete, unredacted Epstein Files” from the Department of Justice. Notably, the committee’s demands did not extend to former President Donald Trump, despite his known association with Epstein. The subpoenas come after a subcommittee voted to subpoena the DOJ for the Epstein files last month, and the committee has requested the Clintons appear for depositions in October 2025.

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Epstein’s Brother Says He Had “Dirt” on Trump and Clinton, Calls for File Release

According to Mark Epstein, his brother Jeffrey Epstein claimed to possess damaging information about Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton that could have canceled the 2016 presidential election if revealed. Mark Epstein stated he did not know the specifics of the “dirt” and had no evidence linking Trump to Epstein’s sex trafficking crimes. This comes after a DOJ and FBI memo stated there was no evidence of blackmail by Epstein. Despite this, Mark Epstein maintains his brother did not commit suicide and suggested foul play.

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Tulsi Gabbard’s Clinton Claims: Debunked Russian Propaganda

In a recent episode of South Park, a character, likely representing a show creator, expressed reluctance but acknowledged the necessity of returning due to a lawsuit and an agreement with Paramount. This episode also satirizes Trump with a sexually explicit depiction. The episode’s release is considered audacious given Paramount’s previous concessions to Trump, including the cancellation of The Late Show With Stephen Colbert and a financial settlement. This context is further complicated by South Park Digital Studios’ recent $1.5 billion licensing deal with Paramount.

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Trump’s Distraction Tactics Fail Amid Epstein Files Concerns

In an effort to divert attention from the ongoing scrutiny surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, Donald Trump has expressed willingness to declassify information related to Hillary Clinton. During an interview, Trump stated he would consider declassifying a classified annex from Inspector General Michael Horowitz’s 2018 report on the FBI’s actions and a classified annex from Special Counsel John Durham’s 2023 report, both of which purportedly contain information about Clinton. However, these promises may be empty, as Trump previously pledged to declassify Russiagate and email server documents during his first term, but the Department of Justice disregarded the request. This latest move comes amid rising criticism of the Trump administration’s handling of the Epstein investigation.

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Trump’s Popularity Falls Below Biden and Clinton

A recent YouGov poll, released in the second quarter of 2025, indicates that President Donald Trump’s popularity has fallen below that of former President Joe Biden and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Trump currently holds the 17th position in the rankings, with only 37% of adults holding a positive opinion of him. The top of the list is dominated by Democrats, including former President Jimmy Carter at number one and former President Barack Obama at number two. Trump’s recent policy moves, such as the “ONE BIG BEAUTIFUL BILL ACT,” are mentioned in his Truth Social post, where he discusses plans for mass deportations.

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Hillary’s Protest Overshadows Trump’s Low-Energy Parade

Hillary Clinton contrasted the sparse attendance at President Trump’s expensive military parade with the massive turnout at nationwide “No Kings” protests. Millions participated in the “No Kings” demonstrations, which rejected authoritarianism, in stark contrast to the poorly attended, $45 million parade. Clinton highlighted the significance of the protests and the fundamental constitutional right to peaceful assembly. The juxtaposition underscored differing public sentiments regarding the Trump administration’s actions, particularly its response to recent anti-ICE protests.

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Hillary Clinton: I Told You So on Trump’s Deportation Policies

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GOP Silence on Waltz’s Email Scandal Highlights Hypocrisy

National Security Advisor Mike Waltz used unsecured Gmail for official government business, a practice drawing criticism given his past condemnation of Hillary Clinton’s private email server. This contrasts sharply with the Trump administration’s own use of Signal, a platform exposed in “Signalgate” for transmitting sensitive information. Social media users highlighted the perceived hypocrisy, noting the lack of similar outrage directed at Waltz compared to the intense criticism leveled against Clinton. The incident reignited the debate surrounding the use of private communication channels for official government business and the application of security protocols.

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Clinton: Trump’s Actions Leave US Feeble and Friendless

In a scathing *New York Times* op-ed, Hillary Clinton denounced the Trump administration’s approach to governance as both “dumb and dangerous,” citing the Signal chat scandal as a prime example of reckless behavior jeopardizing national security. Clinton further criticized the administration’s drastic cuts to the federal workforce, particularly impacting the US Agency for International Development, arguing this weakens America’s “soft power.” She concluded that this combination of incompetence and reckless decision-making renders the US “feeble and friendless” on the world stage. The former Secretary of State warned that the administration’s current trajectory poses a significant threat to national security, far exceeding the implications of a simple messaging app mishap.

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Hillary Clinton Calls Out Staggering Hypocrisy in Signal Group Chat Scandal

In stark contrast to the intense scrutiny of Hillary Clinton’s email practices, a Signal group chat among top Trump administration officials, including Pete Hegseth, discussing a potential US bombing campaign against the Houthis in Yemen, has garnered significantly less attention. This chat, which accidentally included Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg, revealed plans for an imminent attack. The hypocrisy and potential risk to US military personnel inherent in this discrepancy are notable. Clinton herself has commented on the staggering hypocrisy and dangerous incompetence displayed.

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