Epstein, GOP and midterm prospects
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The controversy regarding releasing the Epstein files could divide Republican candidates for Arizona governor, Rep. Andy Biggs and Karrin Taylor Robson.
It began in early July, when the Department of Justice released a memo concluding that no Epstein "client list" existed, and that there was not sufficient evidence to charge third parties. As a result, most Americans concluded that a cover-up had taken place, according to a previous YouGov poll.
So even if Democrats wanted to release the Epstein Files in their entirety during Biden’s presidency, it’s not clear that a court would have granted their request. Trump is now encountering the same issue — meaning that the firestorm around him might not die down anytime soon.
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Mediaite on MSNDan Abrams Breaks Down Why There Is No ‘Epstein List’ But Files Release Could Be ‘Embarrassing’ for TrumpDan Abrams argued President Donald Trump's administration is between a rock and a hard place when it comes to MAGA fallout on the "Epstein Files." The post Dan Abrams Breaks Down Why There Is No ‘Epstein List’ But Files Release Could Be ‘Embarrassing’ for Trump first appeared on Mediaite.
Calls intensify for the release of Jeffrey Epstein's files. House members wrestles with the issue as they gear up for their final week before an August recess .
Tim Burchett still wants Epstein files to be released. Last week Johnson was able to appease Republicans by moving a non-binding resolution that provides for the pu
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Latin Times on MSNTrump Doesn't Want to Release Epstein Files Because People's Lives Will Be 'Destroyed,' Ex-Fox Host SaysA former Fox News host stated that President Donald Trump is avoiding releasing the Epstein files as it would impact those named within the files and ruin their lives.
As the Justice Department takes a new look at the Jeffrey Epstein case, Congress is now planning on getting involved. Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle want answers, and they want them fast.
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Straight Arrow News on MSNKlobuchar, Burchett weigh in as DOJ seeks release of Epstein grand jury filesTrump requested that Epstein grand jury files be unsealed. Lawmakers and experts weigh in on impact, scope and transparency.
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi weighed in on the fallout around the Trump administration's Epstein memo, calling it a "distraction."
Outcry about the Trump administration's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files includes calls by leading Missouri Republicans for the president to order the release of as much documentation as possible to put the issue to rest.