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In the past week, the Epstein controversy caused turmoil among some of the MAGA base. Has it affected Trump's approval rating?
Former Vice President Mike Pence joined the chorus of Republicans calling on the Trump administration to release files about the case of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, telling CBS News in an interview that he believes the administration should release all of the files about Epstein -- breaking with the president he once served under.
Trump DOJ dismissal of Epstein ‘client list’ fuels MAGA division. Here’s a guide to the controversy.
President Donald Trump outraged many of his supporters after the Justice Department published an unsigned memo saying it would not release any more documents related to deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
President Donald Trump will not recommend appointing a special prosecutor to investigate the Jeffrey Epstein case, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Thursday. While Trump has urged federal agencies to act on credible evidence,
The FBI and DOJ said they do not plan to make future public disclosures related to their review of Epstein's case, stoking outrage among Trump's most vocal supporters.
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President Trump spars with Republicans over Epstein files controversy, calling it "a big hoax"President Trump is blasting some of his own supporters for continuing to discuss Jeffrey Epstein and the sex trafficking investigation, saying, "it's all been a big hoax. It's perpetrated by the Democrats and some stupid Republicans,
President Trump would rather be talking about his "One Big Beautiful Bill" and other recent wins, but the controversy over the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein documents is proving to be a distraction.
According to The Mirror, a poll by the Democracy Institute revealed the shocking statistic that around 67 percent of MAGA supporters who voted for Trump in the election disagree with his decision not to release the supposed client list.
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Pence reacts to Jeffrey Epstein files controversyFormer Vice President Mike Pence says he thinks President Trump's administration should release all the files related to Jeffrey Epstein's investigation and prosecution. Pence joined Major Garrett on "The Takeout" and said the files should be available to the American people.