Jeffrey Epstein, MAGA and Trump
Digest more
U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday attacked fellow Republicans critical of his administration's handling of the case of dead sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. On social media and in the Oval Office,
NEW YORK — President Donald Trump is lashing out at his own supporters, accusing them of being duped by Democrats, as he tries to clamp down on criticism over his administration’s handling of much-hyped records in the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking investigation, which Trump now calls a “Hoax.”
The Justice Department and FBI said in a brief memo that a review found no Epstein "client list" and confirmed the disgraced financier died by suicide in prison while awaiting tri
The latest Quinnipiac University poll found that 63% of voters disapprove of how Trump officials have handled Epstein’s sex trafficking case while just 17% said they approve. This comes about a week after the Justice Department released a memo that concluded Epstein kept no “client list” and that he committed suicide in his jail cell in 2019.
Donald Trump long accused opponents of hiding a list of Epstein clients. Now Pam Bondi says the list doesn't exist. What was Epstein convicted of?
Amid an explosive fight on Capitol Hill over whether the Trump administration should release records related to Jeffrey Epstein, the family of the disgraced financier’s convicted right-hand woman is saying she "did not receive a fair trial.
President Donald Trump escalated his attacks against members of his MAGA base who are imploring his administration to be more transparent regarding the Jeffrey Epstein files. Trump described Republicans criticizing him and Attorney General Pam Bondi for overpromising and underdelivering on the federal government’s files on the Epstein investigations as “stupid.
President Donald Trump has thrown his support behind the appointment of a special prosecutor to reportedly look into a slew of government-affiliated actions in a push for accountability, including a full probe into the Jeffrey Epstein case and allegations against former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and former special counsel Jack Smith,
President Trump tries to create distance between himself and conspiracy theories about Jeffrey Epstein. NBC News Chief Justice and National Affairs Correspondent Kelly O’Donnell discusses Trump's shifting position.
President Trump is facing growing backlash from his MAGA base over how his administration has handled the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files. Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) joins The Weeknight discuss why Trump’s “nothing to see here” defense isn’t holding up.