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The usual deflection tactics — releasing unrelated information, blaming Democrats and the media — haven't worked with this ...
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun said on Thursday he thought the American public deserved “full transparency” when it came to files ...
President Donald Trump this week hoped to celebrate passage of his budget bill, but the Jeffrey Epstein saga won't go away.
The Democratic National Committee is launching a five-figure digital ad campaign targeting Iowa Republican congressional ...
This week, the Trump toady lived up to that description by sending the House out of town early on its month-long summer recess right as bipartisan members were scheduled to force a vote on release of ...
And Congress has translated this battle cry into action. The House Oversight Committee Chairman Rep. James Comer, R-Kentucky, ...
House Republican leaders who have tried to contain the furor over the Jeffrey Epstein files lost their grip on the matter this week — and surrendered control of the wider operations of the lower ...
It's just the start of a summer recess for Congress, but already House Republicans are being asked questions back home about ...
“Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein were both horny rich guys with an eye for young models,” Michael Gross, author of the 1995 book “Model: The Ugly Business of Beautiful Women,” told USA TODAY. Now, ...
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Republicans heading into a summer congressional break have two options: Hide from voter frustration or deal with things head on.
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) said in an interview that aired Thursday that files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein are “not a hoax.” “It’s not a hoax, of course not,” Johnson ...
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