Jeffrey Epstein, WSJ and Trump
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Democrats never cared about Epstein or his victims when until they saw an opportunity to exploit it for political gain.
As anger mounts over the Trump administration's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case, Democrats are trying to capitalize.
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The Nation on MSNJeffrey Epstein’s Victims Are Again Being Wronged by Donald Trump’s CircusOne person who has never forgotten the victims is Miami Herald journalist Julie K. Brown, whose 2019 reporting on the original criminal case reopened the scandal and led to Epstein’s arrest. In her reporting, Brown highlighted the voices of victims such as Virginia Giuffre.
Jeffrey Epstein, the abuser at the center of a conspiracy theory creating political headwinds for President Donald Trump, was facing federal charges of sex trafficking underage girls when he was found dead in his New York prison cell.
Democrats are echoing criticism from the right of how Donald Trump and his administration have handled case files related to Jeffrey Epstein — a change from Trump’s first term.
President Donald Trump’s White House is frantically trying to put out the blaze sparked by its own promises to expose whatever the federal government is hiding about disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. A Wall Street Journal bombshell has only flared up the rage, increasing the likelihood that this fire will keep burning all summer.
The vote incensed Democrats, who argued that Republicans were ceding Congress’s constitutional powers in the name of cutting a minuscule amount of spending, just weeks after passing their marquee tax bill that would add $4 trillion to federal deficits.
Democrats have changed their tune on the Jeffrey Epstein files as they try to exploit a divide between President Donald Trump and his MAGA base.
The MAGA movement, united for years around the theory of elite impunity, is suddenly uncertain, fractured, and, in some quarters, mutinous.
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WCIV on MSNSen. Graham echoes Trump in downplaying Epstein case, urges moving on from controversyRepublican U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham finally offered his take on the Jeffrey Epstein controversy that has embroiled the Trump administration and the president's