Jeffrey Epstein, Trump
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Republican Rep. Nancy Mace claimed Democrats released Epstein files mentioning President Donald Trump by name to "bury headlines on their vote against reopening the government."
President Trump and top officials reportedly met with Rep. Lauren Boebert and reached out to Rep. Nancy Mace in a last-minute push to stop a House vote demanding full release of Jeffrey Epstein’s files.
Top Trump administration officials met Wednesday with a key GOP lawmaker about an effort in the US House to force a vote on releasing Justice Department case files related to Jeffrey Epstein, according to multiple sources familiar with the meeting.
The president's rant comes after newly released Epstein documents suggest he may have known about the late financier's crimes.
Mace put Bryant on full blast during a House Oversight Committee hearing in May, when she alleged that he was a “predator” who had taken videos of her during the course of their relationship without her consent. (In a shocking turn of events, Mace showcased what she described as her “naked silhouette” during the hearing.)
The House Oversight Committee has released an additional 20,000 pages of documents the GOP-led panel had received from the estate of Jeffrey Epstein.
“Bread lines about to be a real thing in New York. Congrats,” Mace wrote on Tuesday, presumably a reference to Mamdani’s democratic socialist platform that his right-wing critics claim will bring economic ruin to the city.