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The White House’s Jeffrey Epstein problem is not going away. CNN data analyst Harry Enten said Friday that the name “Epstein” has been Googled 1.4 times as much as “tariffs” since Monday—which he said is “huge news”—and 1,
President Donald Trump on Tuesday shrugged off questions around a new Justice Department memo about accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, calling them “a desecration.”
Harry Enten said the president is "trying to get away from" a story that doesn't appear to have lost the public's interest.
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PRIMETIMER on MSNWho is Tim Dillon? Comedian claims Trump “knows that they'll kill him” over Epstein caseDillon also cited the US Attorney General Pam Bondi's past statement mentioning the evidence found against the deceased convicted s*x offender. He asserted that everything that happened in the Epstein case and his mysterious death is not a conspiracy theory.
On Monday, the Justice Department and the FBI released a memo evoking outrage from both President Donald Trump’s critics and his most ardent supporters.
When asked about whether Americans see the Trump administration releasing the files in the future, Enten found that betting market odds on the platform Kalshi showed that they believe there is a 20% chance it would happen, as of Friday, having declined from 39% on June 11 and 43% on May 11.
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CNN's Jake Tapper calls on the president to release all the information the federal government has about Jeffrey Epstein: JAKE TAPPER, CNN: So what's really going on here? I mean, what's really going on?
President Donald Trump got upset during a Cabinet meeting when a reporter asked about Jeffrey Epstein. The DOJ recently released a report confirming Epstein died by suicide in prison and also said there’s no evidence he kept a “client list.