Epstein, Republicans and House
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Even Trump's base is showing some cracks. Some supporters are expressing outrage over the perceived lack of transparency and think that Trump may be protecting a sex offender. Instead of trying to quell supporters' concerns, Trump has lashed out, calling critics " weaklings " and saying he doesn't want their support anymore.
If Trump and the GOP lawmakers are going through all these gyrations over them, there is nothing left to do but unveil them immediately. I really want to see them now.
Inside his cavernous office on Monday afternoon, Speaker Mike Johnson was facing a growing crisis. The House GOP conference, which included some of the Louisiana Republican's key allies, was in full rebellion over the spiraling Jeffrey Epstein situation.
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNWhy the Epstein Files might finally provide consequences Trump can’t dodgeDonald Trump has a superpower: he seems uniquely able to escape consequences and criticism. Despite all the furor around Trump and the Epstein files, it would be easy to cynically sigh and say, “Yeah, but this will just slide off his back like everything from the Access Hollywood tape to the January 6 th insurrection .”
Fast hands, loud talk and misdirection are all meant to bury the truth about the connected, convicted sex offender. | Opinion
President Donald Trump claimed Republicans are being duped by Democrats on the Epstein case while arguing Biden's autopen scandal deserves more attention.
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Democrats must take a unified stance and disavow any Democratic politician, donor or associate associated with Jeffrey Epstein in order to prevent the Epstein files fallout from being used against
Republicans can't stop talking about former President Joe Biden. The GOP-controlled House of Representatives has launched investigations that assert Biden’s closest advisers covered up a physical and mental decline.
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Axios Sneak Peek on MSNScoop: DNC targets vulnerable House Republicans with Epstein adsThe Democratic National Committee will target MAGA voters with ads about Jeffrey Epstein in a dozen GOP-held House districts at the start of the August recess, Axios has learned. Why it matters: Democrats,