Jeffrey Epstein, Trump and White House
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Speaker Mike Johnson and other Republicans break with Trump on Epstein as Joe Rogan delivers scathing rant - ‘They’ve got videotape and all a sudden they don’t,’ Rogan said about the Justice Departmen
Tensions within the Trump administration have escalated after a reported heated exchange earlier in the week between Bongino and Bondi.
Dan Bongino clashed with Attorney General Pam Bondi and White House chief of staff Susie Wiles in a heated meeting about the Epstein memo that found no client list existed.
Democrats urged the Republican majority to call Justice Department officials, including the attorney general and F.B.I. leaders, to Capitol Hill to discuss how they handled the Jeffrey Epstein case.
The findings represent the first time Trump's administration has officially contradicted conspiracy theories about Epstein's activities and his death — theories that had been pushed by the FBI's top two officials, director Kash Patel and deputy director Dan Bongino, before Trump appointed them to the bureau.
Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) called on House Republicans to hold a vote demanding the Trump administration release the “FULL Epstein files.” “Why are the Epstein files still hidden? Who are the rich & powerful being protected?
In 2008, Epstein pleaded guilty in Florida on two state felony charges, paid restitution to three dozen victims, and registered as a sex offender. A decade later, Epstein pleaded not guilty in New York to multiple charges, including sex trafficking.
Donald Trump very rarely loses control of his own story. But the Jeffrey Epstein saga is beyond his powers to quell.