Trump, Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell
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President Donald Trump is trying to shake off the Jeffrey Epstein drama as he seeks a reprieve in Scotland for a business and golf trip. Trump departed on Friday morning for his Trump Turnberry hotel on Scotland’s West Coast.
As Donald Trump weathers the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, Andy Biggs voted against subpoenaing the Epstein files and Paul Gosar didn't vote at all.
Republicans remain fractured over whether to vote to release the Epstein files, and the issue threatens to follow members home during the August recess.
The case of Jeffrey Epstein, sex offender and former friend of the president, has blown up into a major headache for the White House.
We go live with Scripps News Group's National Correspondent Nate Reed as we take a deep dive into the tensions in Washington surrounding the Epstein files, and the potential firing of Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell.
Trump and Powell’s awkward clash; best memes of Fed chief; more Epstein book details; GOP leaders steamrolled; gruesome Gaza starvation photos.
Several Inland Northwest representatives in the House are calling for the Trump administration to release more information surrounding the Epstein files.
In 1961, the committee, then dominated by the chamber’s bipartisan conservative bloc, was its own rogue source of power. The chairman, Rep. Howard Smith, D-Va., opposed newly elected President John F. Kennedy’s New Frontier agenda — especially its civil rights plank.
House Democrats are ramping up their town-hall blitz in GOP-held districts over the long summer recess. The strategy is not new, but this time they’re armed with a powerful new talking point:
The Justice Department’s No. 2 official has met with Ghislaine Maxwell, the imprisoned former girlfriend of financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein