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Republican Sen. Markwayne Mullin tried to rope Barack Obama into Donald Trump's Jeffrey Epstein scandal. It went horribly awry.
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Jake Tapper And Oklahoma Senator Get In Heated Back-And-Forth Over Epstein's 'Sweetheart Deal'
The contentious discussion comes as the handling of files related to the disgraced financier is under renewed scrutiny.
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Raw Story on MSN'There's something to hide': Lawyer warns Trump is creating a 'big deal' in Epstein case
President Donald Trump's actions surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein case have become a problem largely of the president's own making, according to one lawyer. CNN legal analyst Michael Moore, who previously served as a prosecutor for the Middle District of Georgia,
Questions persist about how Jeffrey Epstein, who once moved among the world's elite, was able to avoid federal prosecution for so long. A timeline suggests some answers.
Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) claimed former President Barack Obama oversaw disgraced sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s 2008 plea deal when Epstein first came into legal trouble under former President George W.
MULLIN: There was a sweetheart plea deal that was struck in 2009 under ObamaTAPPER: No. It was 2008. The US attorney was Alex Acosta. He was a Bush appointee. He went on to become Trump's secretary of laborM: Who was in office at the time?T: BushM: No. Obama was in officeTAPPER: Not true
CNN anchor Jake Tapper exposed GOP Sen. Markwayne Mullin on Sunday after the Republican senator tried to link the Jeffrey Epstein case to former President Barack Obama—despite it happening under President George W.
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Trump strikes a deal with the E.U., and a bipartisan duo wants the Epstein files: Weekend Rundown
President Donald Trump on Sunday announced a trade agreement with the European Union that would set tariffs at 15%, ending what had been months of uncertainty surrounding trade with the United States’
Here's what Judge Robin Rosenberg, a former circuit judge in Palm Beach County, denied to the Department of Justice.
The US and European Union agreed on a hard-fought deal that will see the bloc face 15% tariffs on most of its exports, including automobiles, staving off a trade war that could have delivered a hammer blow to the global economy.