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The controversy surrounding Jeffrey Epstein impacts public trust in the Trump administration and poses challenges for Republicans in the 2026 midterms. Lawmakers push for transparency in Epstein's files,
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNWhy the Epstein Files might finally provide consequences Trump can’t dodgeDonald Trump has a superpower: he seems uniquely able to escape consequences and criticism. Despite all the furor around Trump and the Epstein files, it would be easy to cynically sigh and say, “Yeah, but this will just slide off his back like everything from the Access Hollywood tape to the January 6 th insurrection .”
With no sign of the political firestorm ending, Trump urges his Justice Department to pursue former President Barack Obama for an alleged, and baseless, scheme to rig the 2016 election. Of the Epstein drama swirling around his presidency, he claimed, “I don’t follow it too much.”
Rep. Deborah Ross on the Republican mega-bill, the war on public broadcasting, and the Epstein files
We’re now six months into the second Trump administration and recent weeks, in particular, have been filled all kinds momentous and often disturbing news from Washington. Topping the list, of course,
Sen. Thom Tillis made a defiant call to "release the damn files" as the turmoil over the Jeffrey Epstein probe continued to boil over.
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KOIN Portland on MSNSen. Ron Wyden talks Epstein files, Paramount-Skydance merger, moreSenior Senator Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) - soon to be the longest-serving senator in Oregon history - is back in the state for the summer recess and for a series of town halls this weekend.
A new survey from Emerson College Polling shows a majority of voters disapprove of the Trump administration's handling of the Epstein Files.
President Trump's supporters are continuing to demand answers over the Jeffrey Epstein files. Senior Reporter at The Bulwark Will Sommer, former Rep. Denver Riggleman and at The Bulwark Sam Stein join Katy Tur to break down the political impact of MAGA's obsession with the Epstein files on Trump.
A bipartisan congressional duo is now pushing for the release of the Jeffrey Epstein case files on Capitol Hill.