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President Donald Trump played into the speculation and even promised his base the release of the Epstein files while he was campaigning in 2024. But his tune has since changed. Now, Trump is instructing the MAGA crowd to forget about the case.
The president seems to have lost his talent for shaping the story of the day. Or did the Wall Street Journal just throw him a lifeline?
The British socialite has been jailed for her role in the trafficking of teenage girls over a decade between 1994 and 2004.
Alan Dershowitz, Jeffrey Epstein's former lawyer, says the financier committed suicide but may have had help from jail personnel, citing broken cameras and absent guards.
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DOJ concludes no client list exists, Virginia Giuffre's tragic suicide, Attorney General controversy, and Maxwell's ongoing imprisonment.
Months after top officials vowed transparency, Donald Trump government statements suggest there may never have been a list at all — raising more questions than answers.
The MAGA movement, united for years around the theory of elite impunity, is suddenly uncertain, fractured, and, in some quarters, mutinous.
Jeffrey Epstein laughed off claims that he was an Israeli spy, his former attorney has said. Alan Dershowitz, who helped secure the controversial “sweetheart deal” for Epstein, said the disgraced financier denied being a foreign agent when grilled on the subject.