White House, Jeffrey Epstein and Trump
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Overshadowed is Congress' willingness to cede a constitutional power to the White House. Instead, the case of a disgraced and dead financier looms.
Intense clashing over the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files has influenced betting markets about who could leave the Trump administration in 2025.
Donald Trump reportedly ended his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein because the latter was "a creep," White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told the New York Times in a lengthy report published Saturday -- not due to the pair's real estate dispute over a Palm Beach mansion they both wanted to buy,
The persisting furor over files related to accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein has forced President Donald Trump into an unfamiliar role: trying to shut a conspiracy theory down.
Maria Farmer's account is among the clearest indications yet of how Trump might have come to be named in the unreleased investigative files in the Epstein case, a matter that has generated another political uproar in recent weeks.
Attorney General Pam Bondi has filed a formal request to release grand jury testimony related to Jeffrey Epstein. But the president continues to distance himself from the late, disgraced financier.
ABC News senior political correspondent Rachel Scott reports on the political fallout of the DOJ’s handling of the Epstein case.
Miles Taylor predicted that Trump will create distractions to keep people from talking about the Epstein case.