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Bill O’Reilly falsely doubled down that Jeffrey Epstein was convicted under Joe Biden’s administration.
Representative Tim Burchett said he thinks files related to Jeffrey Epstein were "destroyed" by the Biden administration.
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Latin Times on MSNTrump Ally Concludes Kash Patel Is 'Telling the Truth' About Epstein List - But That Biden Must've Destroyed ItRoger Stone defended Kash Patel, claiming he is telling the truth about no Epstein list existing, accusing the Biden administration of destroying evidence.
Joe" co-host Joe Scarborough went on an eight-minute rant against Pro-Trump commentators and social media influencers for dropping their years-long "crusade" to expose the Epstein Files, now that President Trump has said there is nothing more to the story.
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Mediaite on MSNJoe Scarborough Roasts MAGA Pundits’ Sudden Epstein Flip After ‘Decade-Long Crusade’: ‘What Happened in 24 Hours?’Scarborough laughed out loud as he roasted MAGA pundits for their collective and "overnight" flip on the Jeffrey Epstein case after a “decade long crusade.” The post Joe Scarborough Roasts MAGA Pundits’ Sudden Epstein Flip After ‘Decade-Long Crusade’: ‘What Happened in 24 Hours?
Democrats are slamming former President Joe Biden’s response to a series of investigations of him by Republicans on Capitol Hill and the Trump administration, arguing he is again taking the GOP
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