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WASHINGTON — Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., said President Donald Trump's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case has been "destructive" to his MAGA movement during an emotional press conference hours before the House was set to vote on releasing all of the Epstein files.
House Freedom Caucus Chairman Andy Harris threatened a censure resolution against Del. Stacey Plaskett over her text exchanges with Jeffrey Epstein during a 2019 hearing.
Good morning and welcome to White House Watch. This week has begun with another twist in the saga of Jeffrey Epstein. The handling of the federal case against the late sex offender continues to be a thorn in Donald Trump’s side — and a vote likely to happen on Capitol Hill today could usher in a new chapter in this dramatic affair.
We created a searchable database of emails released by the House Oversight Committee relating to the Jeffrey Epstein case.
Larry Summers said Monday night that he was “deeply ashamed” about his relationship with the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, telling CNN that he would pause all public engagements as he works to “rebuild trust and repair relationships” — but the Harvard University professor added that he will continue teaching as some call for the university to sever ties with him.
Mark Epstein has claimed that the files on his late brother, convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, are allegedly being edited to remove names of Republicans. Mark claimed that the Trump administration's sudden shift is because the files are being edited so that they are no longer incriminating for Republicans in power.
Trump was holding a gaggle Nov. 14, 2025, on Air Force One when a reporter was asking him about Epstein. Did he tell a female reporter “quiet piggy?”
Jeffrey Epstein’s newly revealed questionable email exchange with Larry Summers has brought the financier’s ties with Harvard University under spotlight.