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Donald Trump is fuming. As the president marked six months in office this week, the MAGA civil war over the Epstein files continued to dominate the news cycle, leaving the White House scrambling to find a way to stave off a growing political firestorm.
Overshadowed is Congress' willingness to cede a constitutional power to the White House. Instead, the case of a disgraced and dead financier looms.
A 2003 birthday scrapbook for Jeffrey Epstein, featuring a nude sketch and a cryptic note allegedly signed by Donald Trump, has ignited a political firestorm. The Wall Street Journal's publication of the note led to a $20 billion lawsuit from Trump,
Epstein, Iran, and Ukraine — these aren’t just headlines. They’re stress tests for a movement at a crossroads.
Researchers on the 1978 Committee told Congresswoman Luna’s committee that Mr Joannides stonewalled them when they tried to dig deeper into CIA records. Jefferson Morley, a longtime JFK researcher and former Washington Post journalist told the paper the "Howard" documents were "a breakthrough, and there’s more to come".
Globally loathed pedophile and accused child sex-trafficker Jeffrey Epstein has been dead almost six years, but his abominable ghost haunted West Pittston on Wednesday. “Absolutely,” Lesli VanZandbergen said when I asked if her message to JD Vance was sincere.
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Over the years, Trump leaned into the demand, repeatedly vowing to declassify the elusive files that conspiracy theorists believed would expose a shadowy network of powerful predators. It became a cornerstone of the MAGA movement’s belief that Trump alone would take down the elite.