GOP, Jeffrey Epstein and Trump
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Former Democratic Congressman Jamaal Bowman from New York joins 'The Weekend: Primetime' to discuss the ongoing pressure the Trump administration faces to release the Epstein files in full and the lengths the president has gone to in order to deflect.
President Donald Trump is accusing some of his onetime supporters of being “weaklings” who are falling prey to Democratic “bullshit” about the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein — concluding that he no longer wants their support.
Speaker Mike Johnson sent the House home early after Democrats pushed for a vote to release Jeffrey Epstein files, exposing GOP divisions over the issue.
Republicans are furious with the attorney general’s handling of the Epstein files, which has consumed Washington for weeks.
Shortly after 6 p.m., Johnson, Majority Leader Steve Scalise and other GOP leaders huddled with the GOP Rules members in Majority Whip Tom Emmer’s office. Inside the room, Johnson and his team laid out several options, according to three people with direct knowledge of the meeting.
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rocketcitynow.com on MSNTrump lashes out at ‘weaklings’ amid building GOP pressure to release Epstein documents
Some of President Donald Trump's most loyal allies are dissatisfied with the decision to not release files from the Epstein case. Now, he's pushing back.
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Morning Rush - Video on MSNRepublicans Reconsider Trump Ties Amid Epstein Revelations
Joe St. George, Deputy Political Director at Scripps News, reports live from Capitol Hill, shedding light on the latest political tremors as Republicans start to distance themselves from former President Trump in light of recent accusations linked to the Epstein scandal.
As Donald Trump weathers the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, Andy Biggs voted against subpoenaing the Epstein files and Paul Gosar didn't vote at all.