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Political junkies are having a field day with the Jeffrey Epstein case. Caught in the crossfire are sex trafficking survivors and those who help them.
Melinda Henneberger and David Mastio debate the scandal. Are the allegations of abuse more about Donald Trump, Jeffrey Epstein or his victims’ peace?
The Trump administration’s shifting stances on the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case have landed it in immense political trouble.
The conspiracy theory captures our anxieties about how power really works, but the boring version might say more.
Trump stepped in hard, telling his administration and supporters to embrace the Justice Department’s July 7 memo that an “exhaustive review” of the files found no client list, no signs of blackmail and Epstein died by suicide. Nothing new since Bondi released already known details in February’s “Phase 1” of the files.
A House Oversight subcommittee voted Wednesday to subpoena the Department of Justice to release the Jeffrey Epstein files. House Oversight Chair James Comer will be required to sign the subpoena before it can officially be issued,
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