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The late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein discussed President Donald Trump in emails released by the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Wednesday.
Jeffrey Epstein and Harvard economist and former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers used a shocking slur during a racist exchange about a younger Chinese female mentee, newly released emails show.
The House's expected approval Tuesday on the release of the Epstein files isn't the final say in the matter. Here's what else would need to happen.
Elizabeth Warren said Harvard University should sever ties with Larry Summers, the school’s former president and one of its most prominent faculty members — putting new pressure on the elite university to hold Summers accountable for his close friendship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
In an email in the newly released files related to disgraced financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, Epstein’s brother appears to suggest there is a photo of President Donald Trump “blowing” a person named Bubba.
Warren, a Cambridge Democrat who formerly taught at Harvard Law School, said she believes Summers “cannot be trusted” with students given his past relationship with Epstein.
Convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s claims about President Donald Trump are up in lights on a massive billboard in New York’s Times Square. The sign was erected as the House is set to hold a highly anticipated vote on Tuesday to release the full Epstein files after months of pushback from the president and GOP congressional leaders.
The House is set to vote this week on a bill to compel the release of the full Justice Department files related to Jeffrey Epstein. Over the weekend, President Donald Trump marked a sudden shift in his stance on the topic -- calling for Republicans to vote in favor of the files' release.
In response, the US Justice Department confirmed that, at Trump’s request, they’d be investigating Epstein’s ties to former US president Bill Clinton, as well as the banks JP Morgan and Chase, former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers and LinkedIn ...
Jeffrey Epstein was amused to be approached for advice by famous men “caught” in #MeToo allegations, according to newly released messages sent by the disgraced pedophile. The movement took hold in 2017 when dozens of women accused Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein, now 73, of sexual assault.