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Donald Trump has embarked on a social media blitz to pep himself up after a humiliating defeat in the sordid and long-running saga of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal. In the space of a single hour on Wednesday afternoon,
Congress is sending the bill to compel the release of the Jeffrey Epstein case files to President Donald Trump’s desk. Follow for live news updates.
In the wake of the newly released Epstein files last week, President Donald Trump ordered an investigation into Democrats mentioned in the files -- including LinkedIn co-founder and major Democrat donor Reid Hoffman.
Trump called for ABC's license to be revoked as he snapped at a reporter who asked why he doesn't order the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files.
The House is scheduled to vote Tuesday to force the release of records amassed by federal prosecutors during the sex trafficking investigation and prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell.
A bill that would force the Justice Department to release all files related to its investigation into the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is on its way to President Donald Trump’s desk after it was passed by both chambers of Congress.
After Trump signs the Epstein files bill, the Justice Department has 30 days to publicize "all unclassified records, documents, communications, and investigative materials" from the investigation into the disgraced financier and indicted sex trafficker who died by suicide in 2019, according to the legislation.
Jimmy Kimmel described Donald Trump's ongoing meltdown over the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live.'
Reps. Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna’s months-long campaign to outmaneuver the White House on the Epstein files started with a text.