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Six months of tawdry revelations and unusually staunch MAGA resistance reaches a major milestone Friday: DOJ's deadline to release the Epstein files.
The images circulated online as House Oversight Democrats continued to release photos, videos and emails from the Epstein estate.
President Donald Trump on Friday dismissed newly released photos from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate that show him among others, saying the images were insignificant and that he had not seen them. “I haven’t seen it, but I mean, everybody knew this man,” Trump said in a response at the White House.
President Donald Trump says he hasn’t seen the photos from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate released Friday by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee, but says they are not a big deal.
Windsor, Woody Allen, Bill Gates and Steve Bannon are among the men pictured in newly released evidence from Jeffrey Epstein's estate
In the latest "SNL" cold open, James Austin Johnson's Trump defended himself against new Jeffrey Epstein photos and ordered a strike on Santa Claus.
Shapiro dismissed a discharge petition for the Department of Justice to release files relating to Epstein as a distraction from Trump's presidency.
The photos, released by House Democrats, highlight Epstein’s close ties to prominent figures in politics, business and entertainment
The release, which contains photographs of Trump, former President Bill Clinton and other prominent figures, comes amid next week's deadline for the Justice Department to give what files it has on Epstein to Congress.
Democrats on the House Oversight Committee have released more photos from the estate of Jeffrey Epstein, including ones of Donald Trump and Bill Clinton.
As the clock ticks down to the Friday deadline to release the remaining Epstein files, the 57-year-old former Sports Illustrated swimsuit model opened up to The Daily Beast Podcast about her brief relationship with the late sex offender when she was in her twenties and he was in his forties.