Republicans frustrated with Bondi over Epstein, Comey ‘messes’ at DOJ
Bipartisan support led to near-unanimous congressional votes and President Trump's signature, triggering a 30-day deadline for the DOJ to release Epstein-related files with possible redactions.
- The Epstein Files Transparency Act, compelling the Justice Department to release files on Jeffrey Epstein, was passed by the House with a vote of 427-1. Rep. Clay Higgins was the only opponent of the bill.
- Marjorie Taylor Greene supported transparency, illustrating cracks in MAGA loyalty. Polls show 59% of Americans disapprove of Trump's handling of the Epstein case, weakening his support ahead of the midterms.
- The broader implications include a potential political crisis for Trump as he faces a fractured base and growing discontent over his leadership. This event has raised questions about the future of Trump's influence on the GOP.
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Republicans hyped the Epstein files for years. Now Trump is under pressure to deliver
WASHINGTON (AP) — What began as a campaign-trail promise to release the Jeffrey Epstein files has become one of the most fraught tests of President Donald Trump’s second term — opening a rift in his p
Republicans hyped the Epstein files for years. Now Trump is under pressure to deliver
The Justice Department is on the clock to release files relating to Jeffrey Epstein after President Donald Trump signed a measure passed by Congress. Expectations surrounding the release are high after years of buildup by Republicans and campaign promises by…
On Tuesday, November 18, the US Congress voted for the publication of the Epstein dossier, this sprawling child crime affair that involves as well celebrity, big businessmen, and politicians.
Republicans hyped the Epstein files for years. Now Trump is under pressure to deliver
WASHINGTON — What began as a campaign-trail promise to release the Jeffrey Epstein files has become one of the most fraught tests of President Donald Trump’s second term — opening a rift in his political coalition and raising the stakes for an administration now under intense pressure to produce documents that may fall far short of public expectations. The issue came to a head this week. After months of efforts by the Trump administration to qua…
Republicans hyped the Epstein files for years. Now Trump is under pressure to deliver
WASHINGTON (AP) — What began as a campaign-trail promise to release the Jeffrey Epstein files has become one of the most fraught tests of President Donald Trump’s second term — opening a rift in his political coalition and raising the stakes for an administration now under intense pressure to produce documents that may fall far short of public expectations. The issue came to a head this week. After months of efforts by the Trump administration t…
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