Trump, Jeffrey Epstein and Mar-a-Lago
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Trump, Scotland and Jeffrey Epstein
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“You would be hard pressed to find a more significant cultural icon in the past 40 years than President Trump,” Rep. Onder said in a statement last week. “President Trump’s love and mastery of entertainment has stood the test of time and allowed him to capture Americans’ attention for decades.”
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New York Magazine on MSNTrump Can’t Stop Talking About Jeffrey EpsteinHe “never had the privilege” of going to Epstein’s notorious island, Trump said Monday, while also alleging Epstein stole his workers.
TRUMP'S U.K. TRIP: President Donald Trump will return to Washington today after meeting with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer to discuss trade and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and reaching a trade agreement with the European Union.
During Monday night's Daily Show, Jon Stewart gleefully recaps how the president's visit was still plagued with questions about the scandal, from people yelling Epstein's name at him while he was playing golf to Scottish journalists refusing to ignore the main story of the day in press conferences.
President Donald Trump continues to distance himself from Jeffrey Epstein, but a word he used Monday ignited social media.
Epstein-related protests have been reported in Scotland, including a sign appearing outside his Aberdeenshire golf course saying "twinned with Epstein Island."
As Trump wraps up his working holiday in the UK, the BBC's North America editor Sarah Smith assesses its success.
BALMEDIE, Scotland (AP) — U.S. President Donald Trump opened a new golf course bearing his name in Scotland on Tuesday, capping a five-day foreign trip designed to promote his family’s luxury properties and play golf.