Epstein, Republicans and House
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The U.S. House of Representatives was struggling on Thursday to advance President Donald Trump's proposed $9 billion funding cut to public media and to foreign aid, amid infighting among the Republican majority over issues including questions related to Jeffrey Epstein.
A Justice Department memo seeking to douse conspiracy theories around Jeffrey Epstein has split the MAGA influencer ecosystem into competing factions, with some of President Trump’s loudest
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, R-La., is seeking to counter Democrats’ messaging on calling for the release of shielded files on the now-deceased convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein—a surprise issue that is creating a messaging headache for Hill Republicans.
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TheHyperHive on MSNTrump Calls His Followers ‘Stupid Republicans’- Elon Musk RepliesElon Musk recently threw shade on former President Donald Trump’s comments about the so-called ‘Jeffrey Epstein hoax.’ The drama kicked off after Trump publicly slammed some of his own Republican supporters,
PRESIDENT TRUMP went to war with some of his top allies Wednesday, saying he no longer wants their support if they continue to fixate on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. In a
Over the course of the event, it became clear that there are now five distinct Epstein factions within the MAGA movement, creating a type of factionalism that is uncommon among Trump’s backers. Here, dear reader, is your handy guide to those factions.
Elon Musk has reignited public and political scrutiny over the federal government's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. Through provocative posts on his platform X and questions posed to his AI chatbot,
Elon Musk alleges Steve Bannon is on Jeffrey Epstein's client list without providing evidence, escalating their ongoing public feud.
Beloved Sesame Street character Elmo's X account was hacked Sunday, posting vile antisemitic messages and racist content. Sesame Workshop confirms breach, restores control.
The House GOP’s budget cuts vote was delayed by the Epstein files. Congress passed its first major cryptocurrency legislation. Trump’s budget director defended the decision not to release a budget plan.
Bill O'Reilly reveals his March conversation with President Trump about Jeffrey Epstein associates and the debate over releasing names connected to the case.