Trump, Jeffrey Epstein
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During the cold open of "SNL," James Austin Johnson's President Trump discussed the newly-released Epstein emails.
A conservative commentator is drawing fire for recent comments questioning whether Jeffrey Epstein was technically a pedophile.
The emails released by House lawmakers this week paint a portrait of the convicted sex offender as a go-to advice man for some of the world’s elite.
Megyn Kelly Questions If Jeffrey Epstein Was A Pedophile Because 'He Wasn't Into, Like, 8-Year-Olds'
Kelly was interviewing conservative journalist Batya Ungar-Sargon when she made the dubious claim about the disgraced financier, which she attributed to “somebody very, very close to this case who is in a position to know virtually everything. Not everything, but virtually everything.”
So far, two of Arizona's six Republican congressmen have said they will support the measure. The other four have kept conspicuously quiet. A vote is expected the week of Nov. 17. If it passes the House, the bill would still need approval from the GOP-controlled Senate, and a signature from Trump, which is widely seen as unlikely.
Michael Wolff, the NJ-raised journalist, is back at the center of political and media scrutiny for emails tied to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.
Saturday Night Live opened with Donald Trump (James Austin Johnson) trying his best to deflect from Jeffrey Epstein, as the focus has turned on a vote next week to compel the release of Justice Department files on the convicted sexual predator.