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There’s a royal reason Trump won’t escape Jeffrey Epstein fallout on trip to his Scotland golf courses — Prince Andrew - ANALYSIS: The president and the Duke of York share a love of golf ... and the notorious sex-trafficking financier as a former friend,
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Johnson ending legislative session early over Epstein controversy as some Republicans demand answers
The turmoil in Congress over the Jeffrey Epstein probe isn't going away anytime soon after the House Speaker ended the legislative session early before the August break.
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Jeffrey Epstein Files and the Republican Party
President Donald Trump continues to wrestle with the Jeffrey Epstein controversy. He once promised to release the files. Now, it has become a tug of war even within his supporters, as Democrats are not letting up either.
The leading role the former “first buddy” took in stoking the Epstein controversy shows how he remains a potent political risk for Trump months after he publicly left the White House.
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AFP on MSNJeffrey Epstein's legal saga and political fallout
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.
President Trump is expected to spend much of his time at his golf courses. He'll also meet with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
After several back-and-forth decisions on the Jeffrey Epstein files, the president has asked U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi to release pertinent grand jury testimony – a move that might satisfy a suspicious base.
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Pence reacts to Jeffrey Epstein files controversy
Former Vice President Mike Pence says he thinks President Trump's administration should release all the files related to Jeffrey Epstein's investigation and prosecution. Pence joined Major Garrett on "The Takeout" and said the files should be available to the American people.