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A Wall Street Journal report late Thursday added new scrutiny to President Donald Trump’s relationship with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
What do we know about US President Donald Trump and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s relationship? Here are five key questions to raise.
If Donald Trump's defamation suit doesn't settle, the discovery process could raise more questions about his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
President Donald Trump told reporters that they should be asking questions about former President Bill Clinton and his Treasury Secretary Larry Summers and their ties to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein.
While the president's ties to Jeffrey Epstein have been public knowledge for years, Hill Republicans have been forced to confront those connections like never before.
The usual deflection tactics — releasing unrelated information, blaming Democrats and the media — haven't worked with this controversy.
There are arguably more questions than ever about the Epstein case thanks in large part to the bizarre handling of it by the Trump administration.
White House officials were left scrambling after a reporter straight-up asked whether Donald Trump knew if his name appeared in files connected to Jeffrey Epstein, according to Axios. The media inquiry was posed after reports that FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino had a screaming match with Attorney General Pam Bondi over the Department of Justice’s handling of the files on the pedophile who died in 2019.
President Trump and his allies stoked conspiracy theories around Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender, but then backtracked and declared an end to the investigation. Backlash ensued.
President Donald Trump faces ongoing questions about the Jeffrey Epstein case, overshadowing his administration’s achievements