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Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) has expressed dismay over President Donald Trump's growing participation in the cryptocurrency space. In her view, Trump is using the presidency to enrich himself through crypto, and he's doing it out in the open. On July 24, in an interview with Vanity Fair, the Massachusetts Democrat said:
After declaring that “people should really focus on how well the country is doing” rather than his links to the deceased child sex trafficker, Trump floated the idea of cash relief while talking up his latest trade deals on Friday.
Sen. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), who has been a target of recent attacks from Trump, also swooped in: “The president won’t rule out a pardon for a convicted child sex trafficker and Epstein’s co-conspirator. Says he is allowed to do it. Nothing suspicious about that...”
New polling reveals that the fallout from the Jeffrey Epstein scandal continues to cast a shadow over Donald Trump and his administration.
Ankush Khardori is a senior writer for POLITICO Magazine and a former federal prosecutor at the Department of Justice. His column, Rules of Law, offers an unvarnished look at national legal affairs and the political dimensions of the law at a moment when the two are inextricably linked.
On his way out the door to a weekend golf trip that’s set to cost American taxpayers at least $10 million, Trump stopped to answer a couple questions from reporters ― and he was awfully cagey when asked about Ghislaine Maxwell.
Trump is among other prominent figures named in the previously unsealed documents. He was mentioned in a 2016 deposition from Johanna Sjoberg, one of Epstein’s victims, who said the disgraced financier’s plane made an impromptu stop in Atlantic City in the 2000s. Sjoberg said “no” when asked if she’d given Trump a massage.
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President Donald Trump will get no warm welcome in his mother’s homeland. The president will land at Prestwick Airport, near Glasgow, Scotland, on Friday evening and immediately head to his golf resort at Turnberry,
President Donald Trump brushed off questions about his former friend Jeffrey Epstein, the late sex offender. Top DOJ official Todd Blanche was set to meet for a second day with Epstein's convicted accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell in Florida.
While the president's ties to Jeffrey Epstein have been public knowledge for years, Hill Republicans have been forced to confront those connections like never before.
President Trump has come under fire from a section of his MAGA base over his handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case.
New reporting from The Wall Street Journal offers fresh details about the book Ghislaine Maxwell compiled for Jeffrey Epstein’s 50th birthday in 2003, which contained a letter signed by Donald Trump,