'I don't care about it': Trump says it doesn't matter to him if Epstein files are released
Trump urges DOJ and FBI to investigate Epstein’s high-profile associates amid House Oversight's release of related emails and a possible House vote on file disclosure.
- President Donald Trump said he doesn't care if the Epstein files are made public.
- Trump urged reporters to investigate several people who he said were "friends" with Epstein, including Bill Clinton, Reid Hoffman, Larry Summers, and JP Morgan Chase.
- Hoffman said he wants the complete release of the files as it will show he is innocent, and that the call for an investigation is a "ploy to avoid releasing the files".
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Massie says Trump investigating Epstein a 'last-ditch effort' to stop release of files
Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) on Sunday slammed President Donald Trump for backing further investigations into Jeffrey Epstein, suggesting the inquiries are little more than a “last-ditch effort” to stop further information on the deceased New York financier from being released to the public. “You know, the president’s been saying this is a hoax. He’s been saying that for months. Well, he’s just now decided to investigate a hoax, if it’s a hoax,” M…
'This is the one': News panel sets stage for Trump to get hit with major veto-proof revolt
Donald Trump may end up facing a veto-proof revolt when it comes to the Epstein files, according to a MSNOW panel.MSNOW's The Weekend took questions from viewers on Sunday, including one individual who tried to pour cold water on the upcoming Epstein release vote."Any vote to release Epstein files w...
Latest on the Trump administration as lawmakers face Epstein files vote
Despite resistance from President Donald Trump, the House will vote this week on whether to release more files from the case of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Follow for live updates.
Politics chat: Trump scraps tariffs under pressure, House to vote on Epstein files
We discuss President Trump's attempts to tackle affordability, and a possible House vote this week on releasing files related to the sex trafficking investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.
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