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Bradenton Herald on MSNPalmetto man threatened to kill politicians over Epstein client list, FBI saysJeffrey Epstein in custody in West Palm Beach in 2008. Federal investigators arrested a Palmetto man accused of threatening to kill politicians and others tied to a rumored “client list” connected to Jeffrey Epstein.
President Trump and his allies are desperate to move past the Jeffrey Epstein controversy — but their own words and actions are having the opposite effect. Trump’s decision to sue The Wall
The battle over releasing documents tied to the Jeffrey Epstein case has created a rare bipartisan push in Congress.
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AFP on MSNJeffrey Epstein's legal saga and political falloutJeffrey Epstein, the abuser at the center of a conspiracy theory creating political headwinds for President Donald Trump, was facing federal charges of sex trafficking underage girls when he was found dead in his New York prison cell.
The Justice Department’s evidence on Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking case has sparked a scandal, with both Democrats and Republicans vying for full disclosure and the
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The Nation on MSNJeffrey Epstein’s Victims Are Again Being Wronged by Donald Trump’s CircusPartisan politics is making a travesty of justice. Jeet Heer The contours of the ongoing Jeffrey Epstein scandal are defined by two suicides: one famous, and one relatively obscure—but the true moral heart of the controversy.
House Republicans shut down legislative proceedings to avoid voting on Jeffrey Epstein document release, sparking bipartisan outrage as Congress enters 5-week recess.
Senate Republicans are not happy with House conservatives they view as hijacking the congressional agenda to make the disclosure of Jeffrey Epstein-related files their burning focus. GOP senators
When the Trump administration, not known for understatement, finally engaged with the Jeffrey Epstein controversy, it did so with an understatement of the ages, seeking court approval for the release of grand-jury transcripts because it qualified “as a matter of public interest.”