DOJ, Trump and Jeffrey Epstein
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Plus, the continued focus and criticism toward the Trump administration over the Jeffrey Epstein case forces the White House to pivot its usual approach to hot-button issues.
A new survey from Emerson College Polling shows a majority of voters disapprove of the Trump administration’s handling of the Epstein Files.
Tillis' Wednesday comments come as the Epstein files saga continues to cause drama on Capitol Hill. On Tuesday, House Speaker Mike Johnson said he would end the legislative session early before Congress' August recess and postponed a committee vote on bipartisan legislation that would call for the release of the Epstein files.
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After months of the base complaining Democratic leadership couldn’t land a blow on Donald Trump, House Democrats have seized on the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.
Even President Donald Trump doesn’t seem to think his angry and chaotic efforts to end the renewed storm over convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein will work.
That means more GOP lawmakers will stop acting like Trump’s little lapdogs, kept on a tight leash, following his every command.
Americans are turning on President Donald Trump over the Jeffrey Epstein controversy, a new poll shows. The national survey from Quinnipiac University shows that a whopping 63% of those polled disapprove of how the Trump administration handled its probe into the accused sex trafficker, per The Hill.
The CBO projected the law will add $3.4 trillion to the national debt over the next decade. It found that the law’s net spending cuts of $1.1 trillion are outstripped by the $4.5 trillion in decreased revenue, compared with if the measure had not passed.