Trump, Jeffrey Epstein
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Rep. Wesley Bell (D-MO) and MSNBC Legal Correspondent Lisa Rubin join MSNBC’s Ali Velshi to discuss the secrecy surrounding Jeffrey Epstein’s co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell’s immunity deal during her meeting with Trump’s Deputy Attorney General and the House of Representatives’ push for transparency in the case,
Ghislaine Maxwell, the imprisoned former girlfriend of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, finished 1 1/2 days of interviews Friday with U.S. Justice Department officials, answering questions “about 100 different people,” her attorney said.
Attorney General Pam Bondi told the president that the department also decided to not release more Jeffrey Epstein documents because of the presence of child pornography and the need to protect victims.
The Atlantic staff writer Jonathan Chait, MSNBC Senior Political Analyst, Alex Wagner, and former top official at the Department of Justice Andrew Weissmann join Nicolle Wallace to discuss brand new Wall Street Journal reporting that President Donald Trump was informed in May that his name appears in the Epstein files,
The president deflected when asked about the Epstein case, griping that reporters never focus on the other men who associated with the convicted sex offender
Judge Lindsay Jenkins dismissed the Trump administration's lawsuit, saying it was an effort to encroach on state sovereignty.
The Justice Department said unsealing grand jury transcripts related to Epstein's case is necessary given "longstanding and legitimate" public interest in the case.
The Epstein uproar has revealed an unexpected danger—for the president—of a Justice Department that seems partisan
Fox News hosts Sean Hannity and Mark Levin discuss the weaponization of justice against President Donald Trump and more on ‘Hannity.’
Seth Meyers is pretty sure that Donald Trump was unsuccessful at being surprised when he was informed of his name in the Epstein files