Trump, the Epstein
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Exiled by the elite after his conviction for sexually soliciting a teenage girl and failing to rehabilitate his image as a sexual predator, new emails show an embittered Jeffrey Epstein in 2011
The Kentucky Republican tells TIME why he thinks Trump won't just release the Epstein files, and what he plans to do after the House vote
CNN's Dana Bash asked Marjorie Taylor Greene about her assertion that the Israeli government is behind Jeffrey Epstein and President Trump's reluctance to publish more information about what happened.
Trump said he will ask the Justice Department to investigate LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman and others with ties to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Courier Newsroom, a left-leaning digital media company, just posted the database online so anyone can access it. The website allows users to search names like Donald Trump, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama; organizations such as Harvard, the FBI and the Trump Organization; and locations like Mar-a-Lago and Trump Tower.
The emails released by House lawmakers this week paint a portrait of the convicted sex offender as a go-to advice man for some of the world’s elite.
A conservative commentator is drawing fire for recent comments questioning whether Jeffrey Epstein was technically a pedophile.
Saturday Night Live opened with Donald Trump (James Austin Johnson) trying his best to deflect from Jeffrey Epstein, as the focus has turned on a vote next week to compel the release of Justice Department files on the convicted sexual predator.