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"I think true accountability, especially for people that have been victimized by the Epstein episode, requires full transparency," Grassley said.
The Jeffrey Epstein morass surrounding President Donald Trump is deepening amid growing defiance by some Republicans and despite the administration’s most inflammatory attempt yet at distraction.
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The British socialite and convicted sex offender is a new focus in the calls for increased transparency in the Jeffrey Epstein case.
A lawyer who has represented over 200 victims of Jeffrey Epstein says the existence of a book given to the sex offender for his 50th birthday is an “absolute fact”. Attorney Bradley Edwards says the 2003 birthday book,
Ghislaine Maxwell's attorney has said that if she agrees to testify in front of the House of Representatives Oversight Committee she would do so "truthfully."
After Speaker Mike Johnson accused Democrats of using the Epstein files as “political cover,” Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-Mich) joined Way Too Early to push back, saying it was Trump and his administration who made the public promise to release the files: “They are the ones that made promises,