GOP senators want nothing to do with Trump-Epstein-MAGA controversy
UNITED STATES, JUL 15 – Republican lawmakers blocked a House amendment to release the full Jeffrey Epstein files despite Democratic efforts to increase transparency amid ongoing political controversy.
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Donald Trump tried on Tuesday to put an end to the growing controversy about the Epstein case by saying that if there are "credible" elements on this financier and his sexual exploitation network, they should be made public, while many of his supporters say they regret a lack of transparency. ...
Republicans avoid controversy over Epstein while MAGA demands transparency. Trump defends Bondi and avoids the publication of more case files
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GOP senators want nothing to do with Trump-Epstein-MAGA controversy
Senate Republicans are scrambling to stay out of the controversy within the MAGA base over allegations President Donald Trump's administration is hiding information related to Jeffrey Epstein.
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