President Donald Trump has reportedly zeroed in on FBI deputy director Dan Bongino as the likely fall guy over the Epstein files fiasco. Bongino, 51, “could be out any day,” according to Rachael ...
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Congress passed a bill in November that gave the Trump administration 30 days to release more of its evidence against sex offender Jeffrey Epstein Kyler Alvord is a news editor at PEOPLE, leading the ...
A graduate assistant was removed from her position amid investigations into a contested discrimination report filed by a disgruntled student who repeatedly referenced the Bible in an essay response to ...
For more politics coverage and analysis, sign up for Here’s the Deal, our weekly politics newsletter, here. Years in the system, the case of Jeffrey Epstein has reached another turning point and is ...
The House on Wednesday formally sent the Epstein bill to the Senate, the final procedural move before the legislation can be sent to President Trump for his signature. After the House passed the ...
WASHINGTON, Nov 18 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's approval rating fell to 38%, the lowest since his return to power, with Americans unhappy about his handling of the high cost of living and the ...
WASHINGTON — During an emotional news conference held hours before the House was set to vote on releasing all of the Jeffrey Epstein files, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., said President Donald ...
After months of delay tactics and attempted strong-arming by Republican leadership, the House of Representatives passed legislation on Tuesday to force the Justice Department to release the so-called ...
President Donald Trump is calling on House Republicans to vote to release files related to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, insisting he has "nothing to hide" and accusing Democrats of using the ...
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