Florida GOP rep comes after House’s WSJ subscription: ‘Filthy’
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Trump’s ‘next-level’ freak-out over WSJ report ‘doesn’t pass the smell test:’ Insider
President Donald Trump’s “emotional reaction” to the bombshell report from the Wall Street Journal has reached heights never seen before during either of his two terms, argued former advisor to House Speaker John Boehner, Maura Gillespie, who called the president’s response to his increasingly frust...


Florida GOP rep comes after House's WSJ subscription: 'Filthy'
Rep. Randy Fine (R-Fla.) wants the House to ditch any subscriptions it has to The Wall Street Journal following the newspaper's bombshell report Thursday that shed new light on President Trump's ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. "I'll be introducing legislation to end the House of Representatives subscription contract with the WSJ," Fine wrote on social platform X, hours after the report was published. "Americans shouldn’t be payin…
Rep. Fine Urges House to Cancel ‘Filthy’ WSJ Subscriptions
Rep. Randy Fine, R-Fla., called on the House to cancel subscriptions to the "filthy" Wall Street Journal following the newspaper's report on Thursday asserting that President Donald Trump wrote an off-color letter to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. "I'll be introducing legislation to end the House of Representatives subscription contract with the WSJ," Fine wrote on X on Thursday, hours after the story broke. "Americans shouldn't be payi…
Rep. Randy Fine moves to cancel U.S. House WSJ subscriptions over 'Trump-Epstein hoax'
Florida Republican Congressman Randy Fine announced he plans to introduce federal legislation aimed at canceling the House of Representatives' subscription to The Wall Street Journal, accusing the newspaper of publishing a "Trump-Epstein hoax."
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