Trump, allies reach out to Boebert, Mace ahead of Epstein discharge petition deadline
Trump administration officials met with GOP members to halt a discharge petition that would release Justice Department files on Epstein, with four Republicans joining Democrats to back the effort.
- Top Trump administration officials, including White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, met with GOP Representative Lauren Boebert to discuss releasing Justice Department files related to Jeffrey Epstein, according to multiple sources.
- The House Oversight Committee recently released additional documents from Epstein's estate, which rekindled concerns about the case, as Representative Adelita Grijalva signed the petition needed to force a vote on the files.
- Representative Nancy Mace has communicated her support for the discharge petition to key officials, emphasizing the importance of transparency regarding Epstein's investigation.
- Boebert stated, 'Every associate of Jeffrey Epstein deserves to be punished to the fullest extent of the law,' highlighting Republican concerns about Epstein's connections.
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Trump signs Epstein bill after overwhelming passage
Attorney General Pam Bondi raised major doubts Wednesday about how much of the Jeffrey Epstein files she will release to the public even after a bill requiring full transparency won lightning-quick, near-unanimous passage in both houses of the usually deeply divided Congress. Before President Trump had even signed the bill as promised, Bondi dodged reporters’ questions about whether she might use a new investigation by Manhattan federal prosecut…
Epstein bill heads to Trump’s desk for signature after overwhelming passage
Attorney General Pam Bondi raised major doubts Wednesday about how much of the Jeffrey Epstein files she will release to the public even after a bill requiring full transparency won lightning-quick, near-unanimous passage in both houses of the usually deeply divided Congress. Before President Trump had even signed the bill as promised, Bondi dodged reporters’ questions about whether she might use a new investigation by Manhattan federal prosecut…
Trump signs Epstein bill after overwhelming passage
Attorney General Pam Bondi raised major doubts Wednesday about how much of the Jeffrey Epstein files she will release to the public even after a bill requiring full transparency won lightning-quick, near-unanimous passage in both houses of the usually deeply divided Congress. Before President Trump had even signed the bill as promised, Bondi dodged reporters’ questions about whether she might use a new investigation by Manhattan federal prosecut…
Epstein bill heads to Trump’s desk for signature after overwhelming passage
Attorney General Pam Bondi raised major doubts Wednesday about how much of the Jeffrey Epstein files she will release to the public even after a bill requiring full transparency won lightning-quick, near-unanimous passage in both houses of the usually deeply divided Congress. Before President Trump had even signed the bill as promised, Bondi dodged reporters’ questions about whether she might use a new investigation by Manhattan federal prosecut…
Trump signs Epstein bill after overwhelming passage
Attorney General Pam Bondi raised major doubts Wednesday about how much of the Jeffrey Epstein files she will release to the public even after a bill requiring full transparency won lightning-quick, near-unanimous passage in both houses of the usually deeply divided Congress. Before President Trump had even signed the bill as promised, Bondi dodged reporters’ questions about whether she might use a new investigation by Manhattan federal prosecut…
Trump signs Epstein bill after overwhelming passage
Attorney General Pam Bondi raised major doubts Wednesday about how much of the Jeffrey Epstein files she will release to the public even after a bill requiring full transparency won lightning-quick, near-unanimous passage in both houses of the usually deeply divided Congress. Before President Trump had even signed the bill as promised, Bondi dodged reporters’ questions about whether she might use a new investigation by Manhattan federal prosecut…
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