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Republican strategist David Urban talks with CNN’s Wolf Blitzer about President Trump’s attempts to tamp down the controversy over his Justice Department’s handling of files relating to Jeffrey Epstein.
It usually works the other way around, but the Epstein files furor now has the White House turned so inside-out that bewildered aides have been quietly reaching out to CNN for clarity over what on earth is going on in their own administration.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.)’s fealty to President Donald Trump has, for the most part, seemed nearly unshakable.
There are arguably more questions than ever about the Epstein case thanks in large part to the bizarre handling of it by the Trump administration.
For a president who has long thrived in conspiracy, chaos and disinformation, the Jeffrey Epstein case has become an uncharacteristic vulnerability. Donald Trump, a master manipulator of narrative and outrage,
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Mediaite on MSNCNN’s Scott Jennings Urges Trump Supporters to ‘Trust the People That You Voted for’ Amidst Epstein UproarCNN senior political commentator Scott Jennings urged President Donald Trump's supporters to "trust the people that you voted for" on Monday night. The post CNN’s Scott Jennings Urges Trump Supporters to ‘Trust the People That You Voted for’ Amidst Epstein Uproar first appeared on Mediaite.
Half of Americans say they are dissatisfied with the amount of information the federal government has released about the Jeffrey Epstein case, according to a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS in the days after the Justice Department released a memo saying there is no evidence the convicted sex offender kept a so-called client list or was murdered.
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AlterNet on MSN'Texting me this morning': CNN host says Trump staff are asking reporters who’s still employedThe Epstein files uproar has become so chaotic that Daily Beast reports White House aides are quietly texting CNN for answers. Aides and White House employees don’t appear to be getting answers from their bosses or upper management on whether or not FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino is still employed with the federal government after a public