Washington Reacts to Trump Decision to Publish Epstein Files
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Washington reacts to Trump decision to publish Epstein Files
It was the Bill he wanted to kill – claiming it was part of a Democrat hoax aimed at distracting attention from his many achievements. But last night, away from the cameras, President Trump signed a law requiring the release of thousands of files about Jeffrey Epstein. It caps the biggest u-turn of his second presidency, but it isn’t clear how much of the information will actually be made public. Our US Editor Anushka Asthana is in Washington
The publication of the Polish files united Congress and generated an internal “uptake” against Donald Trump
Rep. Michael Baumgartner Blasts Democrats Over Epstein Revelations, Warns of Economic Fallout from Shutdown
Washington State Congressman Michael Baumgartner joined the Ari Hoffman Show to break down a whirlwind 48 hours on Capitol Hill, where new revelations surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein files and internal congressional communications ignited bipartisan controversy. Baumgartner also weighed in on the recent government shutdown and its economic ripple effects, while offering a candid assessment of Washington State’s political climate. Epstein Vote Sp…
Tucson- Congresswoman Adelita Grijalva, key in the process of disclosing the files of convicted sex predator Jeffrey Epstein, told EFE that it was a “victory,” but that she fears that U.S. President Donald Trump will manipulate the documents and dirty Democrats to divert attention. The first Latino woman to represent Arizona in Congress was cautious about the possibility that the Republican, arguing alleged investigations, would prevent full dis…
The president, who had opposed the release of the archives, was now credited with approving the bill in both chambers of Congress.
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