Trump, Epstein and Democrats
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Members of Congress from both parties said they wanted to see more files released, while President Trump has encouraged his base to move on.
Congressional Democrats faced tough questions on Thursday about their sudden interest in the Epstein case under President Trump after remaining silent during the Biden administration.
Democrats laugh off Trump attempts to blame them for Epstein fallout - Democrats ignore Trump’s attempts to pin his newest scandal on them
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Former Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy talks about the Epstein files with FOX News host Jesse Watters. WATTERS: Former Speaker of the House, KMac is here. All right, Mr. McCarthy, the Epstein deal.
President Trump asked Friday why the Democrats — when they controlled the Senate and White House — did not release the files linked to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, which have dominated the headlines in recent days.
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Speaking to CNN on Sunday, Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) accused the Democratic Party of covering up the Epstein files during the Biden administration.
Many Democrats and party leaders are leaning into the GOP infighting and far-right anger over the Trump administration's handling of the Epstein case.
Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy on Thursday suggested that Democrats attacking President Donald Trump over his handling of investigations into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein are hypocrites.
An audit being conducted by the D.N.C. is not looking at Joe Biden’s decision to run or key decisions by Kamala Harris’s team, according to six people briefed on the report.
Trump has been attacking his own supporters for continuing to press for release of files from the prosecution of the notorious wealthy pedophile who was found hanged in his NYC jail cell