Donald Trump, Jeffrey Epstein and John Oliver
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The president struggles to shift the conversation away from Epstein as his supporters demand the release of files about the case.
Trump is visiting his golf courses in Scotland as questions continue to swirl around his former ties to dead pedophile Jeffrey Epstein
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President Trump on Friday morning at the White House told reporters they need to worry less about his connection to Jeffrey Epstein and focus on others, like former President Bill Clinton and ex-Harvard President Lawrence Summers.
Stephen Colbert did not hold back on Donald Trump in a searing monologue where he unearthed sordid rumors of the former president’s manhood. While reveling in the latest Wall Street Journal bombshell regarding the Epstein files and Trump’s knowledge of the inclusion of his name,
Colbert criticized Burchett's comments. "Nice try, buddy, but you can't 'folks-y' your way out of this one," he said.
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The revelation that Attorney General Pam Bondi told President Donald Trump that his name was in the Jeffrey Epstein files has focused fresh attention on the president’s relationship with the wealthy financier.
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Inquisitr on MSN‘I Threw Him Out’ Trump Finally Shares Why He Cut Ties With EpsteinDonald Trump has once again addressed his connection to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, revealing new details about the moment he decided to end their relationship. During a press conference on Monday at his Turnberry golf resort in Scotland,
President Donald Trump has called the persistent controversy around his connection to Jeffrey Epstein a “scam.” In a Truth Social post on Thursday, the president claimed it was the “Radical Left Democrats” who were trying to distract from his political achievements by focusing on the mysterious Epstein files.
For nearly 15 years, the two men socialized together in Manhattan and Palm Beach, Fla., before a falling out that preceded Mr. Epstein’s first arrest.
Maria Farmer shared concerns about Jeffrey Epstein and his associations with Donald Trump and Bill Clinton in 1996 and 2006, she said.
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Congressional Democrats push for transparency on Epstein documents as Sen. Elissa Slotkin criticized the Trump administration's handling of files she once dismissed as not "front of mind."