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The Western Journal on MSNAtlantic Article Attacks MAGA Over Epstein Coverage - To Read It You Have to Pay That Woman Next to Ghislaine MaxwellPerhaps you didn't have time to catch The Atlantic's "MAGA Influencers Don’t Understand What Journalism Is." After all, there's been plenty of digital ink spilled over the Jeffrey Epstein case, which it's about,
Combining an ancient trope with modern cynicism, the sex-trafficking scandal has ingredients that keep it fresh long after other conspiracies faded. President Trump used it for political gain.
It comes after Trump administration officials concluded that Epstein had no "client list" and died by suicide.
Julie K. Brown thinks Jeffrey Epstein didn’t act alone. On this episode of “Interesting Times,” Ross talks to Brown, the investigative reporter whose work ultimately led to Epstein’s re-arrest, about what the government could release that it hasn’t and how the story is bigger than Epstein.
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W hat a player President Donald Trump is. Just as he was losing control of the Jeffrey Epstein story, rumors suddenly started circulating out of Trump’s White House that he was poised to fire Jerome Powell, the chair of the Federal Reserve. Cue headlines. Cue furious speculation. Cue Wall Street jitters.
When he was sworn in, Trump promised a new “Golden Age.” It’s clear that, six months into his presidency, the public isn’t buying all the hype.
For nearly 15 years, the two men socialized together in Manhattan and Palm Beach, Fla., before a falling out that preceded Mr. Epstein’s first arrest.
A Quinnipiac University national survey found 63% of American voters disliked the Trump administration’s approach to the probe of Epstein, a onetime acquaintance of the president in the 1990s and early 2000s — who also associated with Hollywood celebrities, business titans and British royalty.
Globally loathed pedophile and accused child sex-trafficker Jeffrey Epstein has been dead almost six years, but his abominable ghost haunted West Pittston on Wednesday. “Absolutely,” Lesli
But following the financier's downfall and suicide, Trump has distanced himself from Epstein (saying he was "not a fan"). In 2024, Trump promised during his presidential campaign to release the so-called Epstein files.