The New York Times recently published previously unseen letters and photographs from Jeffrey Epstein’s Manhattan mansion, revealing further details about his extensive connections to powerful individuals. These letters, compiled for Epstein’s 63rd birthday, include correspondence from figures such as Ehud Barak, Woody Allen, and others, offering insights into Epstein’s social circle and his perceived role as a “collector of people.” The Times also released images of the mansion, showcasing disturbing details like a first edition of *Lolita* and the surroundings in the “massage room”. This release has reignited speculation about Epstein’s relationships with prominent figures, including Donald Trump, and the Justice Department’s handling of the case.
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In a recent podcast, former model Stacey Williams alleges Donald Trump groped her in his Trump Tower office in 1993 while she was with Jeffrey Epstein. Williams states Trump initiated the unwanted physical contact while casually conversing with Epstein, leaving her frozen and confused by his audacity. Williams says that she told two friends about the incident years ago. This accusation adds to a pattern of similar allegations against Trump.
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In a recent turn of events, President Donald Trump and Rupert Murdoch have reached an agreement to delay Murdoch’s deposition in Trump’s lawsuit against him. The deposition will be postponed until after a ruling on the motion to dismiss the case. This agreement, detailed in a joint stipulation, allows for updates on Murdoch’s health, potentially accelerating the deposition if needed. The court filing indicates that if the dismissal motion is denied, Murdoch’s deposition will occur within 30 days.
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Victims of Jeffrey Epstein are criticizing the Trump administration and the DOJ for seeking to unseal grand jury testimony. The FBI redacted President Donald Trump’s name and those of other prominent figures from the Epstein files, prompting accusations of prioritizing the protection of powerful individuals over victim privacy and justice. Victims have filed letters requesting the DOJ review documents to ensure privacy before release and have questioned the motivations behind the redactions. The case is expected to remain a source of controversy, raising questions about transparency and the handling of sensitive information.
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Attorney General Pam Bondi has been accused of acting as a loyal supporter of Donald Trump, and also of covering up for both Trump and Jeffrey Epstein since 2011. Bondi allegedly shut down an investigation into Trump University after receiving funds from the Trump Foundation, and also ignored lawsuits filed by Epstein’s victims. Bondi attempted to conceal the cover-up, but once Trump’s name surfaced in the investigation, she became evasive. Her actions have had a boomerang effect, and the majority of Americans now believe Trump was involved in Epstein’s crimes.
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A recent UMass Amherst poll reveals widespread skepticism among Americans regarding Donald Trump’s handling of information related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, with 70% disapproving of his actions. Among those aware of Epstein, 63% believe the Trump administration is concealing crucial information, and 81% of those individuals blame Trump. These concerns have contributed to a dip in Trump’s approval rating and are impacting his support base, as his past association with Epstein and the perceived withholding of information undermines his image. This controversy raises concerns about potential damage to the MAGA movement and Republican party in upcoming elections.
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In a new biography, it is alleged that Donald Trump provided Prince Andrew with a list of masseuses after a discussion about “p—y” in the year 2000. The book also claims a physical altercation occurred between Prince Harry and Prince Andrew in 2013. Furthermore, the book details that Prince Andrew openly criticized Meghan Markle and warned Prince Harry against marrying her. Prince Harry has denied all of these allegations.
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Stephen Colbert humorously criticized President Trump’s attempt to distance himself from the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, by inviting convicted sex offender Lawrence Taylor to a White House event promoting a rebooted Presidential Fitness Test. Colbert mocked Trump’s choice of guest, highlighting the irony of associating with a sex offender while seemingly trying to distance himself from Epstein. The segment also touched upon Trump’s recent frustration with the ongoing focus on his ties to Epstein, especially in light of the yet-unreleased “Epstein Files.” Colbert concluded by sarcastically suggesting Trump’s fitness regimen, poking fun at the former president’s lifestyle.
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Following a Fox News interview where Charlamagne Tha God discussed the Jeffrey Epstein scandal and suggested it could lead to a Republican Party “coup,” Donald Trump responded with a Truth Social post. Trump labeled Charlamagne a “Low IQ individual” and criticized his comments about the Epstein case, further criticizing Charlamagne’s use of the word “God” in his name. In the interview, Charlamagne had speculated traditional conservatives could use the Epstein scandal to regain control of the Republican party and also expressed his dissatisfaction with Trump’s impact while in office.
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Mullin blocked Gallego’s resolution calling for the release of the Epstein files, echoing prior objections to investigations against former President Trump. He claimed that the resolution was politically motivated, comparing it to other Democratic investigations. Mullin’s actions are perceived as an effort to provide cover for Trump, despite the Republican Party’s failure to address the issue, including a broken promise regarding the files. The argument that Biden is being investigated, making Gallego’s resolution irrelevant, appears to be a flimsy argument.
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