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Alan Dershowitz, the president's former lawyer claimed he knew the names of individuals associated with the disgraced financier.
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A little over a month after President Donald Trump returned to power, the White House hosted an unusual event. A group of conservative commentators and internet personalities went to the Oval Office for the unveiling of files related to the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein.
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Federal investigators say Jeffrey Epstein had more than 1,000 sex trafficking victims, far exceeding the number in his 2019 indictment and civil lawsuits.
Representative Tim Burchett said he thinks files related to Jeffrey Epstein were "destroyed" by the Biden administration.
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On Monday, the Justice Department and the FBI released a memo evoking outrage from both President Donald Trump’s critics and his most ardent supporters.
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Andrew Schulz, who voted for Trump, criticized the president on his podcast for failing to deliver on reducing spending and releasing the Epstein client list.
"He said, and I agree, there are a lot of names associated with Epstein that had nothing to do with Epstein's conduct," O'Reilly said.
Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) said Wednesday that he believes the Biden administration destroyed key files pertaining to Jeffrey Epstein. The Trump administration released a memo earlier this week stating that Epstein never had a client list full of high-profile people with the intent to blackmail them.
Conspiracists are not going to let Jeffrey Epstein go, writes columnist Pat Beall, and for good reason. Unlike Jewish space lasers and chemtrails, there was a real conspiracy. There may not be a
A D.O.J. and FBI memo said Jeffrey Epstein did not blackmail but a past probe found evidence he referenced "personal matters."