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Speaker Mike Johnson on Monday said he does not plan to allow votes on any measures related to the Jeffrey Epstein case in the House’s final week in Washington before a weekslong recess, despite intense pressure from some of his own GOP members to go on the record on the issue.
The anchor explained exactly why and how the president is attempting to distract his way out of the controversy.
Washington — House Speaker Mike Johnson said there will not be a vote before Congress' August recess on a resolution that calls on the Trump administration to release more files related to child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Annie Farmer believes the case has been politicised and says the recent wave of publicity has left her feeling "used" and exhausted.
On this episode of “Uncanny Valley,” we dive into the differences between what the US government said about a Jeffrey Epstein video it released and the story told by its metadata.
Mr. Trump has urged the Washington Commanders to revert to their former name, threatening to derail a deal for the N.F.L. team to build a new stadium if it doesn’t. The Commanders dropped their “Redskins” name in 2020 amid pressure from corporate sponsors and after lobbying by Native American groups,
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt has confirmed that Trump will be visiting Turnberry in Scotland, where he owns a hotel and golf course. The trip will also include a stop in Aberdeen, a northern Scottish town close to his other golf course, the Trump International Golf Links.
Calls intensify for the release of Jeffrey Epstein's files. House members wrestles with the issue as they gear up for their final week before an August recess .