Trump, Musk and Epstein
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Comedian and actor Rosie O’Donnell has responded to President Donald Trump 's threat to have her U.S. citizenship revoked, the latest move in a yearslong back-and-forth between the two New York-born former TV stars.
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He said “Epstein” half a dozen times while telling everyone to stop talking about Epstein. Just release the files," Elon Musk replied.
CNN Political Commentators David Urban and Kristen Soltis Anderson, Democratic strategist Faiz Shakir, and Democratic Congresswoman Debbie Dingell join CNN’s Dana Bash to break down MAGA’s revolt over Trump’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case.
US President Donald Trump has defended Pam Bondi, America's highest-ranking prosecutor, amid growing calls from the president's supporters for her to resign.
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Trump's followers on Truth Social were not having it and accused the president of "gaslighting" and insisted his argument is "not holding water."
At a conservative conference in Florida, Trump supporters share their views on the Epstein files fallout with CNN’s Donie O’Sullivan.
In a long social media post, President Trump praised Attorney General Pam Bondi and told his followers to “not waste Time and Energy” on the Jeffrey Epstein case.
Rosie O’Donnell hit back at Donald Trump’s threat to strip her citizenship by taking a dig at his crisis over the government’s files on accused sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.The comedian, who fled to Ireland after Trump’s second election win,
President Donald Trump offered a full-throated defense of Attorney General Pam Bondi on Saturday amid criticism from some in his base over the release of a memo about accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein,
ABC News Chief Washington Correspondent Jonathan Karl reports on President Donald Trump’s comments on the attorney general as she faces backlash from some of his supporters.
Historian Richard Hofstadter was a pioneer observer of what he called “The Paranoid Style in American Politics,” which he described in a 1964 Harper’s Magazine analysis of the use of loose facts and pseudo-facts to build an alternative reality for political ends.