White House, Trump and Jeffrey Epstein
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He—the president, their leader, the martyr who had endured scandals and prosecution and an assassin’s bullet on their behalf—had repeatedly told them it was time to move on, and that alone should suffice. Why, he groused, would the White House add fuel to the fire, would it play into the media’s narrative?
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Daily Voice on MSNTrump Scores Record-Low Approval On Handling Of Epstein Affair, New Poll RevealsNearly seven out of 10 Americans believe President Donald Trump’s administration is concealing crucial information about Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged sex-trafficking network, a new poll shows. The results underscore how the scandal has become a rare bipartisan liability for the White House.
The latest New York Times (NYT) report makes another bombshell claim that accuser Maria Farmer's account is among the “clearest indications ye” of how President Trump might have come to be named in the Epstein case.
Intense clashing over the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files has influenced betting markets about who could leave the Trump administration in 2025.
Trump has been attacking his own supporters for continuing to press for release of files from the prosecution of the notorious wealthy pedophile who was found hanged in his NYC jail cell