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During Mr. Trump's first term, his labor secretary, Alexander Acosta, resigned following criticism of his handling of Epstein's 2008 plea deal when he was a federal prosecutor in Florida. Epstein served 13 months in a jail work-release program after he was originally accused of sexually abusing dozens of girls and young women.
A key House committee is looking into the investigation of the late Jeffrey Epstein for sex trafficking crimes
Tom Barrett is the only Michigan GOP lawmaker in Congress who signed onto an effort to force a vote on releasing files related to Jeffrey Epstein.
Johnson said he wouldn’t allow a vote on a measure calling on the White House to release all the files until after Labor Day at the earliest to give President Trump “space” to release some
Washington — House Speaker Mike Johnson said there will not be a vote before Congress' August recess on a resolution that calls on the Trump administration to release more files related to child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
In a Last Word exclusive interview, Bradley Edwards, an attorney who has represented over 200 survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse, reveals that he believes the Jeffrey Epstein birthday book with a letter bearing Donald Trump’s name as reported first by The Wall Street Journal is in possession of the Epstein estate.
Lawmakers such as U.S. Rep. Katherine Clark are promising to use the summer to spotlight GOP inaction on Epstein and fight President Donald Trump’s controversial ‘Big Ugly Bill,’ warning that hardworking families will pay the price.
The case of Jeffrey Epstein, sex offender and former friend of the president, has blown up into a major headache for the White House.
There’s no pretending otherwise: disgraced and deceased financier Jeffrey Epstein has hijacked Washington.
A lawyer for more than 200 of Jeffrey Epstein’s victims called on Congress to subpoena his estate for the “birthday book” that allegedly includes provocative letters from his high-profile associates.
President Trump stunned reporters Friday by offering them “a list” of Jeffrey Epstein associates and telling them he hasn’t thought about whether or not he will pardon the dead