President Trump announced Wednesday that he has signed congressional legislation forcing the federal government to release documents related to notorious pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
“For the first time in a long time, I’m hopeful the federal government will finish what should’ve been done years ago," said the son of a veteran who died of cancer linked to the toxic water.
“Democrat fundraisers invited Epstein to attend an event, or meet privately with Hakeem Jeffries as part of their 2013 effort to win a majority,” Comer said on the House floor.
“When we start making choices for people without their consent, we have walked away from the fundamentals of democracy,” Rep Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (D-Wash.) argued.
Ex-Treasury Secretary and Harvard professor Larry Summers announced plans Monday to step back from public commitments amid fallout from the release of emails between him and pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
Trump’s huge gains with Latinos helped propel him to victory in the 2024 election, but his support among the voting bloc is eroding fast, Enten demonstrated, blaming the president’s immigration policies.
The memo was put together by Republican staff on the oversight panel, after Democrats on the committee released three hand-picked emails from the disgraced financier that mentioned President Trump.