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President Donald Trump continues to distance himself from Jeffrey Epstein, but a word he used Monday ignited social media.
Trump is visiting his golf courses in Scotland as questions continue to swirl around his former ties to dead pedophile Jeffrey Epstein
Social media users seemed shocked over Trump’s use of the word, “privilege“ to describe an invitation to Epstein’s notorious island. Little St. James was one of the locations where Epstein was accused of sexually abusing underage girls. “THE PRIVILEGE?!” Vanity Fair’s Franklin Leonard wrote on social media platform X.
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Raw Story on MSNResurfaced memo threatens to blow up Trump's Epstein scrambleA resurfaced memo from the Justice Department may compromise President Donald Trump’s latest ploy to save face amid growing scrutiny into his past ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Trump is currently facing a firestorm – largely of his own making – over his past ties with Epstein,
The former president reiterates to the Wall Street Journal that he cut ties with Epstein over a decade before his 2019 arrest and was unaware of his crimes
Former President Bill Clinton was named as one of the people who wrote a letter to Jeffrey Epstein in a 2003 birthday book, according to a Wall Street Journal report.
In the Q2 rankings, Trump ranks as the 17th most popular with 37 percent of adults having a positive opinion of the president. Vice President JD Vance ranks above Trump, at 14th on the list, at 38 percent. Hillary Clinton ranks sixth on the list, with 47 percent, while Biden is ninth with 42 percent.
Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Larry Summers on Sunday cut to the heart of Donald Trump’s so-called “Big, Beautiful Bill” with two withering questions. Summers first told ABC News’ “This Week” anchor George Stephanopoulos that he’s “never been as embarrassed for my country on July 4th.