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Democratic lawmakers are demanding the release of more Epstein files as the issue causes fractures within the GOP.
Democrats want to put Attorney General Pam Bondi and other top Trump officials in the hot seat for the administration’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files. Bondi faced calls to resign or be fired from some MAGA loyalists after she desperately backtracked on the administration releasing more information on the late convicted sex offender.
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) told right-wing podcaster Benny Johnson that he supported the release of the Epstein files days after Trump’s Justice Department said the matter was effectively closed.
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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
Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett dismissed the allegations as part of "a vicious wave of slander."
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Rep. Jamie Raskin is asking Republicans to launch a Congressional inquiry into the Jeffrey Epstein matter, saying "it is dangerous to public health and safety" not to get to the bottom of the situation.
Alan Dershowitz has asserted that he is aware of the identities on the purported client list of the late financier Jeffrey Epstein.