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Donald Trump's first term chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, said that he believes the president is mentioned in the Jeffery Epstein files. Follow Newsweek's live blog.
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Blows Up At Reporter Asking About Jeffrey EpsteinPresident Trump responded to a question about his administration’s closure of the Jeffrey Epstein case—something that has enraged his deepest base for days—with dismissiveness and indignation.
The White House on Thursday attempted to close the door on President Donald Trump’s role in the Jeffrey Epstein saga, rejecting calls from within his own political base for a special prosecutor and casting his recent comments about the “Epstein Hoax” as a swipe at Democrats,
Trump blames Democrats for lack of Epstein disclosures, calling case a "hoax" as pressure from MAGA base intensifies. Follow Newsweek's live blog.
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The New Republic on MSNState Department Cuts Key Office Amidst Raging Epstein Files OutcryWhile Donald Trump tries to completely dismiss Jeffrey Epstein’s child sex ring scandal as a Democratic “scam,” his administration has quietly axed a key office related to investigating human trafficking.
President Donald Trump tried to divert Washington away from his administration’s handling of the sex trafficker’s case. It’s backfiring.
Frustration and anger have roiled some of President Donald Trump’s most loyal supporters, who fear he is going back on promises crucial to his MAGA movement.
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The New Republic on MSNDevastating New Poll Shows Almost Everyone Is Unhappy Under TrumpWithin the first seven months of his second term, Trump has managed to add trillions to the deficit, eviscerate agencies like the Education Department, rattle the economy, shake America’s strongest alliances,
NBC News spoke with four victims of Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual abuse who said the Trump administration should be pushing to expose anyone and everyone who was involved instead of pumping the breaks on prosecutions.