Trump, Jeffrey Epstein
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In a new interview, the congresswoman continued to urge the files' release despite the US president's harsh opposition.
Congressional lawmakers released thousands of pages of emails relating to the former financier earlier this week
Wolff, who is co-host with Joanna Coles of the Daily Beast’s hit podcast Inside Trump’s Head, has faced questions over a string of emails published by Congress this week after the House Oversight Committee subpoenaed the dead sex offender’s estate and published 26,000 pages from his inbox.
Washington went nuts — and the White House went on the defensive — after lawmakers dumped more than 20,000 emails belonging to Jeffrey Epstein into the public domain on Wednesday. The central intrigue was the late financier’s relationship with the president, but there were other stories buried in the mass of documents.
CNN's Dana Bash asked Marjorie Taylor Greene about her assertion that the Israeli government is behind Jeffrey Epstein and President Trump's reluctance to publish more information about what happened.
Michael Wolff explains how the Jeffrey Epstein email deluge has left the president uncharacteristically mute and visibly cornered.
Marjorie Taylor Greene accuses the president of blocking the release of the Epstein files and shares texts she sent him.
President Donald Trump and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene escalated their feud after the Georgia Republican slammed the administration over the Epstein probe.
On Friday, Bill Maher tore into Megyn Kelly’s latest take on sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.