Donald Trump, Epstein
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“OutFront” host Erin Burnett played a 2019 clip of Trump insisting after Epstein’s arrest for sex trafficking that he hadn’t “spoken to him in probably 15 years or more” and that he wasn’t a big fan of Epstein. That would place their last conversation in 2004.
Years before ABC's Mary Bruce pressed President Donald Trump on the Epstein files, the Disney network was accused of burying the scandal that linked to Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew.
Jimmy Kimmel is wading into the tense showdown between President Donald Trump and Congress over the Epstein files.
Virginia Giuffre’s brother was also being interviewed, and offered some insight into why some survivors hold back while speaking with the press.
White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, usually eager to spar with the press, suddenly had nothing to say when pressed on the Jeffrey Epstein files. As President Donald Trump’s attack dog, Miller,
Protecting children is central to the MAGA base in immigration, abortion, transgender rights debates. And in the Epstein sex trafficking matter as well.
President Donald Trump’s approval rating has hit its lowest of his second term as Americans’ disapproval grows of his handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case and the cost of living, according to a new poll. Trump’s approval rating stands at 38% in the Reuters/Ipsos poll, which was conducted over four days and ended Monday, Reuters reported.
The aging president appears in desperate need of a pick-me-up following his resounding defeat over a legislative push for greater transparency on his old pal Jeffrey Epstein.