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House Democrats are at odds over whether to use Republicans' blowup over the Jeffrey Epstein files as a talking point while they are in their districts for the five-week summer recess.
"Because they are terrified of the growing furor over President Trump's refusal to release the Epstein files," Ross wrote. "In embarrassment and desperation, they are running for the exits while the American people watch in disbelief."
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The Democrat Who Thinks He Knows Where Epstein’s Secrets AreThis week, Democrat Ro Khanna and Republican Thomas Massie started pushing to release the Epstein birthday book featuring a letter from Trump, while writing legislation to force the Justice Department to release more Epstein files when the House returns from its break in September.
Speaker Mike Johnson is leading the chorus of GOP voices accusing Democrats of a double standard in their calls for transparency in Jeffrey Epstein's case.
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WSPA 7News on MSNMajority disapprove of Trump’s handling of Epstein Files: Emerson College Polling surveyA new survey from Emerson College Polling shows a majority of voters disapprove of the Trump administration's handling of the Epstein Files.
The National Republican Congressional Committee is set to launch a campaign Friday targeting 15 seats held by Democrats with military bases in their districts. As the 2026 midterm elections approach,
The Jeffrey Epstein morass surrounding President Donald Trump is deepening amid growing defiance by some Republicans and despite the administration’s most inflammatory attempt yet at distraction.
Democrats plan to argue that not releasing the Epstein files means Republicans are protecting the rich and powerful at voters’ expense.