DOJ, Trump and Jeffrey Epstein
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Donald Trump faces the prospect of a Republican rebellion when the U.S. House votes on releasing the Epstein files next week
The emails released by House lawmakers this week paint a portrait of the convicted sex offender as a go-to advice man for some of the world’s elite.
A trove of e-mails from convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein was released by a congressional committee on Wednesday
Michael Wolff, the NJ-raised journalist, is back at the center of political and media scrutiny for emails tied to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.
Emails released by the House Oversight Committee reveal how Epstein maintained connections with influential figures despite his 2008 guilty plea to soliciting prostitution from an underage girl.
A USA TODAY review of a trove of Epstein emails shows the convicted sex offender had significant concerns about his longtime friend and confidant.
New emails released Nov. 12 appear to show Epstein discussing Trump, who had a longstanding friendship with the disgraced financier but later kicked him out of his private club. In one of the emails, Epstein wrote that Trump "spent hours at my house" with one of the victims. In another, Epstein said Trump "knew about the girls."
The U.S. House of Representatives is speeding toward a vote next week on releasing files related to the sex trafficking investigation into the late Jeffrey Epstein. While it looks like the measure could pass,