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House lawmakers ran to catch flights Wednesday afternoon -- leaving for their August recess a day early -- without taking a substantive vote on releasing the Epstein files. On their way out the door, some Republicans acknowledged they're bracing for serious Epstein-related questions from the MAGA base when they get home.
Trump had directed Attorney General Pam Bondi to release “any and all pertinent" grand jury documents as pressure continues to mount on the administration over Epstein.
U.S. Rep. Ryan Mackenzie promoted the promise of the recently passed “One Big Beautiful Bill” and took questions on its effect on Medicaid and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, along
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Setback comes as president faces allegations he was told his name appeared on files linked to late convicted paedophile
President Trump was accused by CNN commentators of using Gabbard's press conference as political retribution and an attempt to shift focus from Jeffrey Epstein questions.
The battle over releasing documents tied to the Jeffrey Epstein case has created a rare bipartisan push in Congress.
Interest in the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking investigation has exploded over the past month even as President Donald Trump urged the public and media to move on from a saga he sees as
MAGA Rep. Scott Perry is calling for “immediate action” by prison officials to ensure the safety of convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell ahead of her possible testimony to Congress.