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President Donald Trump refused to answer questions about the bombshell Jeffrey Epstein email release as he signed a funding bill to end the government shutdown Wednesday night. In the newly released emails,
The longest government shutdown in history could end after Speaker Mike Johnson called House representatives back into session after a nearly eight-week absence.
Epstein referenced Trump in emails to his associate Ghislaine Maxwell and a journalist, claiming in one that Trump “knew about the girls,” according to emails released by House Democrats.
The White House is scheduled to hold a press briefing after Democrats released emails appearing to show Jeffrey Epstein discuss President Donald Trump.
Arizona's attorney general is taking legal action to keep SNAP benefits from expiring at the end of October. PHOENIX — Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes is joining a multi-state lawsuit against the Trump administration to stop federal officials from suspending food benefits at the end of this month.
Messages in which Jeffrey Epstein discussed President Trump were among 20,000 documents posted online. President Trump called the release a distraction engineered by Democrats.
President Trump is out to stop the 2025 midterms from turning into a preview of the 2026 midterms. Democrats want to keep the momentum going.