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Search results for LeftJeffrey Epstein called the president the “dog that hasn’t barked.” What does that mean?
Newly released files from Jeffrey Epstein include correspondence with Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Peter Mandelson, the former British ambassador to Washington.
The MAGA host said she was "not trying to make an excuse" for Epstein — before doing exactly that.
Some of the rules that apply to Ghislaine Maxwell's fellow inmates at Bryan simply do not appear to apply to the late-Jeffrey Epstein's infamous right-hand woman.
"These emails prove absolutely nothing..." White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt responds to questions about newly-released emails from the estate of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein that mention President Trump.
On Fox News, Sean Hannity did his best to try and get his guest Stephanie Miller to not talk about the Jeffrey Epstein files but instead, talk about Joe Biden.
More than 20,000 pages of documents were released from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate.
The House Oversight Committee released an additional 20,000 pages of documents the GOP-led panel received from the estate of Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender whose death by suicide spawned intense scrutiny of the high-profile people he knew.
In messages sent to Ghislaine Maxwell and author Michael Wolff, Jeffrey Epstein suggested that Donald Trump spent “hours at my house” and undercut the president’s attempts to distance himself from the...
Search results for Center-LeftHouse Speaker Mike Johnson is reacting to the petition to force a vote in the lower chamber for the release of files about Jeffrey Epstein. CBS News' Olivia Rinaldi reports.
New emails released in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal have renewed sexual assault allegations against the man once known as Prince Andrew.
As the government is set to reopen for the first time in weeks, the Epstein issue immediately re-emerged as a headache for the White House.
White House press secretary says Jeffrey Epstein emails that mention Trump are part of ‘Democrat + Mainstream Media hoax’; House to hold vote next week * Trump faces prospect of congressional vote on releasing Epstein files Democrats appear more enthusiastic than Republicans about voting in next year’s congressional elections following the party’s victories in recent state and local contests, according to a new Reuters/Ipsos poll, which showed Republican President Donald Trump’s approval steady at 40%. The six-day poll, which closed on Wednesday, showed 44% of registered voters who called themselves Democrats said they were “very enthusiastic” about voting in the November 3, 2026, elections, compared with 26% of Republicans who said the same. Some 79% of Democrats said they would regret it if they didn’t vote in the election, compared to 68% of Republicans. Continue reading...
Federal prosecutors opened a financial-crimes investigation into Jeffrey Epstein in 2007 amid their larger sex-trafficking probe. The financier and his legal team waged a war against them, his emails show.
Details on the newly released emails from Jeffrey Epstein. And, the government shutdown has ended, but health insurance subsidies remain in limbo, with a vote on the matter expected next month.
The speaker said he would move up the timeline after a bipartisan discharge effort succeeded Wednesday. Speaker Mike Johnson said Wednesday he plans to hold a House vote next week on a measure mandating the full disclosure of Justice Department files related to the late sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. Johnson announced those plans just hours after newly sworn Rep. Adelita Grijalva (D-Ariz.) completed a discharge petition mandating a floor vote on the Epstein measure. His is a quicker timeline than is mandated under the rules governing discharge petitions, which would require a vote in early December. House Republicans are eager to put the Epstein controversy in the rear-view mirror to the greatest extent possible as they seek to catch up after losing weeks of work due to Johnson’s decision to keep the chamber out of session during the government shutdown. They are expecting a mass defection of Republican lawmakers on the vote — perhaps 100 or more — despite President Donald Trump calling the Epstein allegations a Democratic hoax.
Arizona Rep. Adelita Grijalva is reacting to her delayed swearing-in ceremony following a 43-day government shutdown. Grijalva provided the last signature needed to force a vote in the House of Representatives regarding the Jeffrey Epstein files. CBS News' Nikole Killion reports.
A cache of 18,000 messages shows the elite support the disgraced financier got in his “hour of terror.”
Messages sent months after former prince said he ended relations and also appear to confirm Virginia Giuffre photo Newly released Jeffrey Epstein emails have cast further doubt on Andrew Mountbatten Windsor’s account of when he cut ties with the child sex offender and his denials about meeting his accuser Virginia Giuffre. In March 2011, four months after he later claimed to have ended his relationship with Epstein, the former prince told him and the convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell “I can’t take any more of this” in response to allegations put forward by the Mail on Sunday. Continue reading...
Search results for CenterThe furor surrounding Jeffrey Epstein is in full force with the return of the House and the end of the government shutdown.
Some prominent conservative influencers sought to downplay newly released emails from Jeffrey Epstein in which the convicted sex offender wrote that Donald Trump "knew about the girls," arguing the messages were part of a broader Democratic hoax targeting the U.S. president.
Giuffre's remarks about the President have drawn renewed scrutiny following the release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein.
The House could vote on a measure to compel the DOJ to release all files related to Jeffrey Epstein as soon as next week, Speaker Mike Johnson said. The White House has pushed back on the release and has insisted President Donald Trump did nothing wrong. More:
House Democrats released a trove of new emails sent by Jeffrey Epstein discussing his relationship with Trump.
The longest-ever shutdown is over -- but both Republicans and Democrats are keeping it alive by casting blame and trying to score points about its causes and its aftermath. Meanwhile, the White House is annoyed that what it saw as a successful shutdown strategy by President Donald Trump has already been overshadowed by the unwelcome return of the Jeffrey Epstein saga. If you thought the end of the shutdown meant a period of less drama, think again.
Four Republicans said they would vote to release the files after House Speaker Mike Johnson confirmed a vote would take place.
#BREAKING: Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) said that he will bring a vote on a bill to release files related to Jeffrey Epstein next week, speeding up the process after a discharge petition garnered the final signature it needed to force action on the matter on Wednesday.
A discharge petition for a bill to release files related to Jeffrey Epstein got enough signatures Wednesday to force action on the matter, setting the stage for a future clash on the House floor ov…
“Of course he knew about the girls,” Epstein allegedly said about Trump.
Search results for Center-RightCongress released emails from the late sex trafficker discussing how to leverage his relationship with the future president.
Here are some of the emails released by House Democrats from Jeffrey Epstein where he discussed Donald Trump as well as exchanges the late financier had with Larry Summers, Steve Bannon and others. 🔗:
Congress released thousands of documents turned over by Epstein’s estate. Here are a few of them.
Search results for RightClinton’s Treasury Secretary Larry Summers maintained regular contact with Jeffrey Epstein years after he was convicted on prostitution-related charges, documents released on Wednesday revealed.
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., said a vote on the release of files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein will take place next week. The announcement came after newly sworn-in Rep. Adelita Grijalva, D-Ariz., became the 218th signature on a discharge petition.
President Donald Trump said Wednesday that Democrats are reintroducing the "Jeffrey Epstein Hoax" to distract from their government shutdown and other issues they are performing poorly on. The post Trump: Democrats Deflecting to Epstein Hoax to Distract from Their Shutdown appeared first on Breitbart.
'I think you should let him hang himself'
Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., announced Wednesday that she will support a discharge petition requiring the Department of Justice to release information related to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
New House Oversight emails reveal Jeffrey Epstein claimed he had insider access to President Trump, offering foreign leaders political insights after the 2016 election.
The bipartisan effort to compel the Justice Department to release all files related to its case against the late disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein will soon see momentum after a long delay. Democratic Arizona congresswoman-elect Adelita Grijalva is set to be sworn in by House Speaker Mike Johnson on Wednesday afternoon after a 50-day wait. Grijalva, […]
President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social on Wednesday that "Democrats are trying to bring up the Jeffrey Epstein Hoax again."
Democrats on the House Oversight Committee are facing severe backlash after releasing cherry-picked emails involving Jeffrey Epstein that mention President Donald Trump, despite no evidence of wrongdoing.
Arizona U.S. Representative-elect Adelita Grijalva's swearing-in on Wednesday is expected to provide the final vote needed to pass a bill forcing the release of the Jeffrey Epstein case files.