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Jeffrey Epstein Files and the Republican PartyPresident Donald Trump continues to wrestle with the Jeffrey Epstein controversy. He once promised to release the files. Now, it has become a tug of war even within his supporters, as Democrats are not letting up either.
To think that the president “crushed his first six months in historic ways” is to ignore what the public wanted, expected, needed and asked for.
President Trump has come under fire from a section of his MAGA base over his handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case.
Trump's support among Republicans remains strong, while Democrats continue to oppose him. Independents, who are up for grabs, have been turning away from him of late, according to polling data.
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In the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, a Republican senator admitted that the party is trying to give Donald Trump "cover." We know; that's the problem.
Posting on his social media site, Truth Social, Trump said Florida Sen. Joe Gruters, from Sarasota, “will do a wonderful job” as the chairman of the Republican Party. Gruters, 48, confirmed in a text message that he wants the job.
Miami election was supposed to be held this fall but city authority has taken steps to postpone it to next year. However, a Florida court judge has intervened into the matter.
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Raw Story on MSNTrump nominee blocked by 'worried' RepublicanRepublican Sen. Rand Paul (KY) is blocking Mike Waltz from becoming President Donald Trump's new ambassador to the United Nations. Paul addressed the Waltz hold, saying, "They pulled it for now, we're going to see what happens over the next week,
Donald Trump's Republican Party elects new leadership, including Lara Trump. David Jackson. USA TODAY. HOUSTON − Donald Trump's full-on takeover of the Republican National Committee is now complete.
Democrats & Republicans are lashing out at President Donald Trump over the ongoing Jeffery Epstein controversy.