Jeffrey Epstein, Bondi and Trump
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The fallout from the Jeffrey Epstein files flap is cascading, further roiling a Justice Department and FBI that have struggled for months to appease the demands of far-right conservative personalities and influential members of President Donald Trump’s base.
The Trump administration said it had a client list and then said it didn't have a client list. No wonder people suspect the government is hiding something to protect powerful individuals.
The future activist base of the Republican Party found themselves at the center of MAGA’s biggest rifts Friday as young conservatives’ favorite influencers spoke about Iran, Epstein and immigration.
A little over a month after President Donald Trump returned to power, the White House hosted an unusual event. A group of conservative commentators and internet personalities went to the Oval Office for the unveiling of files related to the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein.
An irate attorney general is said to have confronted the deputy director of the F.B.I. at a tense White House meeting earlier in the week.
Elon Musk alleges Steve Bannon is on Jeffrey Epstein's client list without providing evidence, escalating their ongoing public feud. ... Political implications and reactions.
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Potential political fallout over handling of Epstein documentsChief Washington correspondent Major Garrett joins "CBS Mornings" to break down the DOJ claims that Jeffrey Epstein didn't have a client list and the potential political divisions over handling of the Epstein documents.
If you live by the sword, you die by the sword — and if you live by conspiracy theories, you’ll probably choke on them. So it should come as no surprise that President Trump and his administration
Pam Bondi is clinging to her job as she faces a firestorm of criticism from MAGA loyalists over her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files. It’s hard to find a Trump official who has faced more wrath than Donald Trump’s attorney general,