Democrats, Epstein and Presidency of Donald Trump
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House Republicans are being roasted after a late-night vote on Monday.
Trump fueled the outrage over his Justice Department’s decision with a lengthy social media post on Saturday. After his administration hyped up the possibility of the files containing some bombshell revelations, he pulled a 180 on his supporters and dismissed the importance of the Epstein files altogether.
House Democrats put Republicans on record opposing a vote on the ‘full release of the Epstein files’
As the DOJ opposed an appeal on Ghislaine Maxwell’s sex-trafficking conviction, GOP legislators to a political loss in voting against transparency on her late associate, Jeffrey Epstein. […]
NRCC begins nationwide digital ad campaign touting the 'one big, beautiful bill' that extends Trump's tax cuts and eliminates taxes on tips, while Democrats criticize Medicaid changes.
Though the deadline for completing a budget expired two weeks ago, House Democrats took a step forward Monday by approving a $50.6 billion spending plan. The new proposal appears to reduce spending by $1 billion,
As frustration with the status quo grows, Democratic Reps. Seth Moulton and Jake Auchincloss urge their party to trade caution for conviction — and prepare for generational change.
Among the ideas being promoted: knocking on every single door in a House district and awarding cash prizes for the most effective new ways to reach voters.
House Democrats on the Oversight Committee are calling for an urgent briefing with staff from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), demanding answers over recent moves that have taken place among the agency's vaccine advisory panel, ABC News can exclusively report.