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President Trump posted to Truth Social that those asking for the release of documents related to the Epstein files were "radical left lunatics." READ MORE:
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Trump reacts to DOJ reaching out to Ghislaine Maxwell's lawyer on Jeffrey Epstein filesPresident Trump expressed frustration over the Jeffrey Epstein files controversy on social media as more details emerge about the Department of Justice's apparent attempt to reach Ghislaine Maxwell's legal team.
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President Trump's social media posts sparking debatePresident Trump is reigniting debate over name changes for two professional sports teams that were made years ago: NFL's Washington Commanders and MLB's Cleveland Guardians. The conversation is part of a string of social media posts the president has issued on a variety of topics in the wake of questions about his administration's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case.
What should Americans make of the Trump-Epstein scandal? Are calls to "release the Epstein files" about justice for victims, or scoring political points?
Critics say President Donald Trump is working to change the conversation from the Jeffrey Epstein files as the administration faces pushback for more transparency.
The Justice Department asked a federal court on July 18, 2025, to unseal grand jury transcripts in Jeffrey Epstein’s case. The direction from President Donald Trump came after weeks of frustration among some far-right groups over his administration’s refusal to release the complete and unredacted “Epstein files.
Political junkies are having a field day with the Jeffrey Epstein case. Caught in the crossfire are sex trafficking survivors and those who help them.
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Newly uncovered archived video footage and photos reveal fresh details about Donald Trump’s past relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
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The Western Journal on MSNWith Epstein Fires Flaring, House Schedule Abruptly Changes, 5-Week Vacation to Begin EarlyWith the twin pressures of summer temperatures and the Jeffrey Epstein controversy keeping things hot in the nation's Capitol, House Speaker Mike Johnson is apparently hoping things cool down by September.