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Daily Voice on MSNTrump Scores Record-Low Approval On Handling Of Epstein Affair, New Poll RevealsNearly seven out of 10 Americans believe President Donald Trump’s administration is concealing crucial information about Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged sex-trafficking network, a new poll shows. The results underscore how the scandal has become a rare bipartisan liability for the White House.
Trump's dismissal of Epstein scrutiny sparks MAGA revolt, polls show rising GOP discontent, and calls for file release grow. Follow Newsweek's live blog.
Trump is pushing Republicans to stop talking about Jeffrey Epstein, but Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie wants a vote to force his administration to release more information.
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Daily Voice on MSNFew Expect Those Connected To Child Sex Offender Jeffrey Epstein Will Face Justice, Poll SaysA new poll shows Americans have all but given up on seeing anyone in financier and convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s orbit hauled into court, underscoring deepening public distrust of the government’s official narrative about the disgraced financier’s 2019 death.
The DOJ's conclusion marks a significant reversal for two figures who once questioned the circumstances of Epstein's death — FBI Director Kash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino — both of whom now accept that Epstein died by suicide.
House Speaker Mike Johnson drew criticism this week after initially backing the full disclosure of the government's Epstein files, then blocking a vote that would have allowed their release. His reversal comes amid growing MAGA tensions as President Trump calls the Epstein saga "boring" and urges his base to move on.
The DOJ released surveillance footage showing that Jeffrey Epstein killed himself in his cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York City in 2019, but the timestamp of the footage has
Fresh scrutiny is being placed on Jeffrey Epstein's death, as his brother, Mark, breaks his silence to call the FBI’s suicide ruling “stupid.”
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Straight Arrow News on MSNDOJ memo: Epstein died by suicide, no client list foundFBI memo confirms Epstein's suicide, rejects conspiracy theories, and says no client list or further disclosures are expected.