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MTG says Trump will lose his MAGA base if Epstein files are not released: ‘There’s no going back’
Marjorie Taylor Greene seemed to warn Trump on social media that not releasing the files about Epstein would alienate his supporters.
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Here’s What Jeffrey Epstein Did—The Convictions And Allegations—And The Questions Raised Now
Epstein pleaded guilty to state charges for soliciting prostitution and soliciting prostitution from a minor in 2008, but was hit with additional federal charges in 2019 before his death.
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The New Republic on MSNMarjorie Taylor Greene Issues Grim Warning to Trump Over Epstein
Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene on Monday urged President Donald Trump to release more Epstein files, lest his base turn against him. The Georgia lawmaker wrote on X that Trump, having entertained a number of conspiracy theories (to which she, of course, also subscribes), must now either deliver on them or face his supporters’ wrath.
Since Donald Trump returned to the White House, his Justice Department has promised, reneged, and then promised again to deliver new and potentially explosive evidence on the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged underworld of pedophilia.
Was Jeffrey Epstein murdered or did he commit suicide while in prison awaiting trial? Information gaps contribute to the spread of Epstein conspiracy theories.
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AlterNet on MSN'Who are they protecting?' Fox analyst predicts 2026 will be 'referendum' on Trump-Epstein
If Democrats want to dominate in next year's midterm elections, they'll relentlessly use the Jeffrey Epstein controversy as a cudgel against President Donald Trump and the Republican Party. That's according to a Monday analysis in The Hill by Fox News contributor Juan Williams.
One of the biggest questions looming over President Donald Trump’s second term right now is how much his supporters truly care about the Jeffrey Epstein files.
Attorney General Pam Bondi has cited the release of the 2006 Florida transcripts in her request for grand jury materials from a federal court.
President Trump is seeking $10 billion in a libel and defamation lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal and its owner, Rupert Murdoch. NBC White House Correspondent Vaughn Hillyard reports the latest.