House Speaker Mike Johnson joins Trump allies in urging the release of Jeffrey Epstein's files, igniting a rift within the GOP as Democrats push for accountability.
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Tensions rise in the White House as officials feud over Jeffrey Epstein files. Trump's dismissive comments fuel speculation, leaving his administration in turmoil.
In a surprising move, House Speaker Mike Johnson diverges from Trump by urging the Justice Department to release documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, stirring controversy within the GOP.
In a dramatic turn, Trump and his allies pivot away from Epstein conspiracy theories, urging law enforcement to focus on 'rigged' elections instead. The fallout has sparked debate among MAGA supporters.
In a shocking move, Attorney General Pam Bondi has dismissed over 20 prosecutors and support staff involved in the Trump investigations, raising concerns about the future of the DOJ's integrity.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche defends a controversial memo about Jeffrey Epstein, sparking outrage among MAGA supporters. Questions arise over transparency and trust within Trump's administration.
The DOJ and FBI's investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's death, concluding no murder or client list existed, has ignited controversy and disbelief among Trump's supporters, revealing deep divisions within MAGA.
Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino's future is in doubt as he considers resignation amid backlash over the DOJ's Epstein memo. President Trump's supporters express outrage, questioning Bongino's past comments on the case.
FBI deputy director Dan Bongino took a day off following a heated clash with Attorney General Pam Bondi over the controversial Epstein files. Rumors swirl about his future as tensions rise within the Trump administration.