In a revealing congressional testimony, FBI Director Kash Patel stated he has never discussed the Jeffrey Epstein files with President Trump, sparking controversy among Democrats who demand transparency.
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House Oversight Chairman James Comer dismisses calls for a handwriting expert to analyze Trump's alleged signature on Epstein's birthday letter, insisting it has no relevance to the ongoing investigation into Epstein's financial records.
In a striking display of bipartisanship, Reps. Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna are pushing to release the Epstein files, emphasizing the need for accountability over the potential embarrassment of powerful figures. With enough votes secured, will the truth finally emerge?
Rep. Thomas Massie is pushing forward with a discharge petition to release Jeffrey Epstein records, defying GOP leadership. As support wanes, can he still secure the necessary signatures?
In a powerful press conference at the Capitol, survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse demand justice as lawmakers push for the release of crucial Epstein files. This pivotal moment could change everything in the fight for survivors' rights!
A massive trove of over 33,000 pages of Epstein-related documents has been released, but lawmakers claim most content is already public. What new revelations do these files hold?
The House Oversight Committee has released over 33,000 pages related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, intensifying calls for transparency among Republican leaders as pressure mounts for more information.
As lawmakers return to the Capitol, they must tackle looming government funding deadlines and the controversy surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein files. Will bipartisan efforts succeed, or is a shutdown inevitable?