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Fox News correspondent David Spunt reports on what's holding back the release of Jeffrey Epstein files on ‘Special Report.’
U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday (July 15) described information relating to accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein as 'sordid but boring' amid backlash from some of his supporters over how the Justice Department handled the investigation into the late financier's death and his alleged clientele.
It’s been six years since sex offender Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide while incarcerated, but his crimes—and his relationship with President Donald Trump—continues to loom large. Trump and several top allies are facing intense pushback from his MAGA base over his handling of files related to the Epstein case,
As his supporters erupt over the Justice Department’s failure to release much-hyped records in Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking investigation
People's interest in how President Donald Trump's administration has handled the Jeffrey Epstein files does not seem to be going away, with online searches increasing by 1,900 percent over a week. On July 6,
Days after criticizing his administration for closing the Epstein case, conservative personalities suddenly don't want to talk about it anymore.
The rift within the Republican Party over the release of documents related to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein continued to widen, with top congressional allies of President Donald Trump — including House Speaker Mike Johnson — calling for his administration to exercise greater transparency.