Jeffrey Epstein, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton
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House panel votes to subpoena Bill and Hillary Clinton over possible links to Ghislaine Maxwell
According to visitor logs, Epstein visited the White House at least 17 times, beginning shortly after Bill Clinton was sworn into office in 1993.
A House Oversight Committee panel voted to subpoena several top Democratic names in response to a Democratic motion to subpoena Epstein-related files.
Pam Bondi greenlit Hillary Clinton email release, praising Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley's transparency push.
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TAG24 on MSNGabbard makes unhinged accusations against Obama and Hillary Clinton in wild press briefing
The White House pulled out all the stops Wednesday to promote claims that Barack Obama headed a "treasonous conspiracy" against Donald Trump.
The president, who definitely cares about MAGA’s obsession with the Epstein files, wishes right-wingers would let it go and leave AG Pam Bondi alone in long rant
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Raw Story on MSNTulsi Gabbard accuses Hillary Clinton of 'psycho-emotional problems' in latest rant
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard avoided mention of President Donald Trump's Jeffrey Epstein scandal while suggesting former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had "psycho-emotional problems" and used "heavy tranquilizers.
CIA director suggests Hillary Clinton could face criminal prosecution as part of Obama ‘Russiagate’ investigation - John Ratcliffe accused several Obama-era officials of helping to fabricate allegatio
On Sept 21 2002, Mr Clinton climbed on board along with Kevin Spacey, Chris Tucker, Ghislaine Maxwell and Epstein himself. Also present was a 21-year-old masseuse, Chauntae Davies, who later testified that she was repeatedly raped and abused by Epstein.
Three Republicans joined Democrats in an 8-2 vote to approve a motion to issue a subpoena to the Justice Department for the release of files tied to Jeffrey Epstein.
Donald Trump has come up with a new conspiracy theory about the so-called "Epstein Files," which is a bit like watching a snake eat its own tail.
President Trump deflected questions about the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein by lashing out at his perceived enemies.