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During his visit to Scotland, U.S. President Donald Trump faced protests and questions about his connection to Jeffrey Epstein while visiting his Scottish golf courses. Despite urging focus on larger issues,
The president’s avid followers have backed him through many controversies. But more than a third of Republicans disapprove of his handling of the files related to Jeffrey Epstein.
Through any number of controversies over the years, President Donald Trump’s modus operandi has been to never give an inch. Steve Bannon calls it Trump’s “fight club mentality,” and it’s certainly more pronounced in his more bare-knuckle second term.
In the past 48 hours, Trump has unspooled comments on a litany of controversies, all of which seem designed to distract attention from the Jeffrey Epstein case.
The lawyer, who represents victims of Jeffrey Epstein, said he believed the estate would turn the book over to the authorities if asked.
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OK Magazine on MSNGhislaine Maxwell Will 'Make a Deal' With Feds in Exchange for Spilling Jeffrey Epstein's Secrets, Late Pedophile's Ex-Lawyer PredictsGhislaine Maxwell may be willing to tell all she knows about Jeffrey Epstein in exchange for being freed from prison. Maxwell — who is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence in Florida for aiding Epstein in the s-- trafficking of children — reportedly has plans to meet with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche to discuss her options amid
Elon Musk's AI chatbot, Grok, denounced Donald Trump's recent allegations against Barack Obama, calling the Trump administration's claims 'politically motivated to distract from Jeffrey Epstein.' Trum
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Palm Beach parties, property wars and a 'little black book' — inside Trump's friendship with Epstein - It’s the scandal the president can’t seem to snub out — so what do we actually know of his relationship with the “terrific guy” who became a convicted paedophile?
House Republican leaders who have tried to contain the furor over the Jeffrey Epstein files lost their grip on the matter this week — and surrendered control of the wider operations of the lower