Trump, White House and Jeffrey Epstein
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President Donald Trump and his aides have settled on silence as a strategy to stamp out criticism of his refusal to release files detailing the federal government's investigation of Epstein, according to a senior administration official and Republicans familiar with the White House's thinking.
Mark Epstein, the older brother of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, refuted the White House’s claims that President Trump never visited the disgraced financier at his office. “That’s
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PRIMETIMER on MSNWhat did South Park say about Trump and the Epstein files? White House slams “fourth-rate show” featuring president in bed with SatanThe satirical animated show parodied Trump over the Epstein files and other issues, sparking a stern response from the White House. The July 23 episode took multiple shots at the US President, including a depiction of him being in bed with Satan. The South Park Trump referenced the GOP leader and his recent comments about Jeffrey Epstein.
He—the president, their leader, the martyr who had endured scandals and prosecution and an assassin’s bullet on their behalf—had repeatedly told them it was time to move on, and that alone should suffice. Why, he groused, would the White House add fuel to the fire, would it play into the media’s narrative?
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Trump touts new AI framework, signs executive orders Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard made a surprise appearance at the White House press briefing on Wednesday to
“South Park” has picked some pretty famous people to savagely satirize over the years, from Tom Cruise to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, but the long-running animated sitcom has probably taken on its biggest target yet by suggesting in its 27th season premiere that President Donald Trump has a small penis.
A key House committee is looking into the investigation of the late Jeffrey Epstein for sex trafficking crimes