Donald Trump, Jeffrey Epstein
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom has made several comments about President Donald Trump's ties to Jeffrey Epstein, as the president seeks to shut down questions about the issue.
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Irish Star on MSNGavin Newsom's office trolls Stephen Miller with brutal Harry Potter insultCalifornia's Governor Gavin Newsom made a bold assumption about which Trump cabinet member has been tagged to play the infamous role of Lord Voldemort in the new Harry Potter series
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Latin Times on MSNNewsom Calls Out MAGA Influencer for 'Falling in Line' With Trump's Epstein Narrative in 'Genius' TikTokGavin Newsom called out a MAGA influencer for seemingly agreeing with Donald Trump's push to stop talking about Jeffrey Epstein in a viral TikTok.
"Pam Bondi will reopen Alcatraz the same day Trump lets her release the Epstein files. So, never," Izzy Gardon, Newsom's director of communications, told SFGATE.
Gavin Newsom’s office used Trump’s excitement about Alcatraz as an opportunity to take a swipe at his Epstein debacle.
The California governor stopped in Nashville to record a podcast episode with Shawn Ryan, who hosts Spotify’s 9th most popular show in the U.S.
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OK Magazine on MSN'Entitled' Prince Andrew 'Remains an Embarrassment' to the Royal Family Despite FBI Ending Jeffrey Epstein ProbeEntitled' Prince Andrew 'Remains an Embarrassment' to the Royal Family Despite FBI Ending Jeffrey Epstein Probe
However, what Trump neglected to mention in his post is that the country most closely associated with the tastier Coke is one of his most frequent scapegoats: Mexico. “Mexican Coke” is made with real sugar, a distinction which has been maintained by an ongoing trade war over sugar between the U.S. and Mexico that predates Trump’s tariff tantrums.
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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.