Trump, Jeffrey Epstein
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Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell and DOJ
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Through any number of controversies over the years, President Donald Trump’s modus operandi has been to never give an inch. Steve Bannon calls it Trump’s “fight club mentality,” and it’s certainly more pronounced in his more bare-knuckle second term.
The investigation into Epstein's crimes began in Palm Beach, Florida, where he faced initial charges and entered a controversial plea deal. Trump, a former friend of Epstein, faces scrutiny due to past associations and a recent lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal over a lewd letter.
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Raw Story on MSN‘Pardon watch begins now’: Analysts smell ‘witness tampering’ as DOJ meets Epstein partner
President Donald Trump’s Justice Department ignited a firestorm Tuesday by announcing that Attorney General Pam Bondi and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche will personally question Ghislaine Maxwell,
Despite promises, Trump’s ties to Epstein may stay sealed. Judges, politics, and the Supreme Court’s immunity ruling all stand in the way.
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Donald Trump is plotting a “hidden pardon” deal with Ghislaine Maxwell to clear his name during the administration’s Jeffrey Epstein crisis, according to a former Pam Bondi aide. Maxwell, who is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence for her role in Epstein’s sex trafficking of minors,
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Raw Story on MSNEx-Pam Bondi staffer says Trump cutting 'hidden pardon' deal with Ghislaine Maxwell
A former official who worked with Attorney General Pam Bondi in Florida predicted that Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche would strike a "hidden pardon" deal with Jeffrey Epstein's accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell.
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The New Republic on MSNRFK Jr. Captured in Old Photos Partying With Jeffrey Epstein
As President Trump is dogged by a scandal surrounding his relationship with—and perceived lack of transparency in the case of—the disgraced financier, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is also facing renewed scrutiny for his Epstein connections.
House Democrats are launching a bid to subpoena President Donald Trump’s Justice Department for files in the sex trafficking investigation into Jeffrey Epstein
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Raw Story on MSN'Pardon watch starts now': Analysts smell 'witness tampering' as DOJ meets Epstein partner
President Donald Trump's Justice Department played a new card in the exploding Jeffrey Epstein case scandal on Tuesday morning, with Attorney General Pam Bondi and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche both announcing they would be questioning Ghislaine Maxwell,