Donald Trump, Jeffrey Epstein
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The House Representative has suggested that the released files could feature the names of victims, a claim disputed by fact-checkers
The debate over the release of the long-sealed Epstien files may have revealed a power shift within the Republican Party a year before US midterm elections.
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Divide in Republican Party over Epstein files, Tucker Carlson's Nick Fuentes interview
President Trump has appeared to change his tune on the release of the Epstein files after members of his party started to go against his effort to oppose their release. CBS News chief Washington analyst Robert Costa joins to examine the divisions within the GOP that have been sparked by the Epstein files and a recent interview Tucker Carlson conducted with Nick Fuentes.
The Epstein files are putting a greater focus on the recent divide within the Republican Party. Robert Jimison, congressional correspondent with the New York Times, joins CBS News to discuss.
President Donald Trump’s long-ago claim that he hadn’t spoken to Jeffrey Epstein in 15 years got challenged by the late financier’s brother on CNN Thursday. (Watch the video below.) “OutFront” host Erin Burnett played a 2019 clip of Trump insisting after Epstein’s arrest for sex trafficking that he hadn’t “spoken to him in probably 15 years or more” and that he wasn’t a big fan of Epstein.