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Senate Democrats are trying to force the Justice Department to release the Epstein files using a little-known law.
Two things appear to be true about the ongoing controversy over Donald Trump’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and his ...
President Donald Trump snapped at CNN senior White House correspondent Kaitlan Collins on Tuesday after she pressed him about ...
Donald Trump has tried to distance himself from fallout over his administration’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein ...
The woman, identified only as "Jane," testified during Ghislaine Maxwell's trial that she met Trump when Epstein took her to ...
The Trump administration in new court filings said the public has a “clearly expressed interest” in “effrey Epstein’s and ...
CNN's Kaitlan Collins called out President Donald Trump over the "evolving" story of his breakup with onetime pal-turned-sex ...
The Rule of Five, formally known as Section 2954, was first enacted in 1928, establishing a right for lawmakers to access information from the executive branch.
The chairman is physically required to sign each subpoena, but there is no deadline by which Rep. James Comer must issue the subpoenas, according to House rules.
White House officials fear Epstein fallout could impact Trump’s crowd sizes - Top White House official says that with a ‘very ...
Very small segment of the base’ - However, a new poll suggests nearly half of Americans believe the president was ‘involved ...