Despite President Trump's dismissal of the Epstein controversy as a 'hoax', his MAGA supporters and key Republicans are ramping up calls for the release of Epstein's client list. Influencers and congressional Republicans argue for transparency to restore trust in the government.
In a surprising move, the Justice Department has terminated Maurene Comey, who led the prosecution in the Sean 'Diddy' Combs case. This decision follows a string of controversies in the Southern District of New York, raising questions about the future of federal prosecutions under the current administration.
In a fiery message, Trump labels his former supporters 'weaklings' for falling for Democratic narratives on Epstein, signaling rifts in his coalition as calls for transparency grow louder in Congress.
As President Trump faces backlash over the Justice Department's Epstein documents, calls for transparency grow within his party. Can he maintain support while dismissing the issue?
Donald Trump brushes off the Epstein inquiry as 'boring,' but his dismissal raises eyebrows among his MAGA supporters who suspect deeper secrets. Calls for transparency grow as controversy swirls around Epstein's death and alleged connections to the elite.
In a press briefing, President Trump urged Attorney General Pam Bondi to disclose credible information regarding Jeffrey Epstein, amidst growing pressure from his MAGA base and internal administration conflicts.
In a dramatic escalation, President Trump has accused Senator Adam Schiff of mortgage fraud, claiming a criminal case has been referred to the Justice Department. Schiff denies wrongdoing, calling the allegations a political attack.
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 tight vote, House Republicans dismissed a Democratic push to force the Justice Department to release Epstein-related files, highlighting a fierce political divide as loyalty to Trump clashes with demands for transparency.
The Justice Department is ramping up mass firings, including key officials, as part of a controversial effort to weaken civil service protections and increase political control over law enforcement.