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Two Senate aides told ABC News on Wednesday that the Jeffrey Epstein files bill passed Tuesday by Congress was transmitted to the White House at 4:38 p.m. Wednesday.
The top Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee was called out by the Trump White House Tuesday for shrugging off a colleague’s texts with convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein as merely
In the 2017 email released by the House Oversight Committee, Jeffrey Epstein wrote, "'i have met some very bad people' none as bad as trump."
The White House on Tuesday defended President Donald Trump ’s “Quiet, piggy” insult to a reporter after she asked him about the Jeffrey Epstein files. “This reporter behaved in an inappropriate and unprofessional way toward her colleagues on the plane,” an official said in a statement. “If you’re going to give it, you have to be able to take.”
After months of wrangling over the files of Jeffrey Epstein, the legislation that forces their release by the Justice Department could become law Wednesday. The House and Senate overwhelmingly passed the bill Tuesday,
The late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein discussed President Donald Trump in emails released by the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Wednesday.
“Nothing to see there,” Kimmel said. “Just the president alone in the White House blasting ‘Phantom of the Opera’ at full volume while rage tweeting about how everybody’s out to get him.”
The White House is on the defensive after Democrats on the House Oversight Committee released emails from Jeffrey Epstein that mentioned Donald Trump multiple times. MSNBC Senior Reporter Brandy Zadrozny,