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The president said earlier Tuesday that Attorney General Pam Bondi should release "whatever she thinks is credible" in the government's files on Jeffrey Epstein.
President Trump's base is erupting in turmoil over the administration's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case files. Trump took to social media this weekend in an attempt to calm tensions and made a detailed plea to his base to leave the Epstein matter in the past.
The FBI and DOJ said they do not plan to make future public disclosures related to their review of Epstein's case, stoking outrage among Trump's most vocal supporters.
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There were a couple of ways to think about the Trump administration’s about-face on releasing the files on America’s most notorious sex criminal, Jeffrey Epstein. The most obvious explanation was
Tensions that simmered for months boiled over when the Justice Department and FBI issued a two-page statement this week saying that they had concluded that Jeffrey Epstein did not possess a "client list.
US President Donald Trump has urged his supporters and allies to stop attacking Attorney General Pam Bondi, saying she is doing an excellent job and should be allowed to focus on her work. In a lengthy post on Truth Social,
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Mediaite on MSNLara Trump Totally Counters Trump Admin Message On Epstein, Vows There Will Be ‘More Transparency’ On DOJ FilesLara Trump's statement contradicted the wishes of the president, who over the weekend urged his supporters to 'not waste Time and Energy on Jeffrey Epstein' The post Lara Trump Totally Counters Trump Admin Message On Epstein,
The rift within the Republican Party over the release of documents related to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein continued to widen, with top congressional allies of President Donald Trump — including House Speaker Mike Johnson — calling for his administration to exercise greater transparency.