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Mediaite on MSNTrump Aides and Allies Swarm NBC News to Tell How Strictly They’ll Enforce Not Talking About EpsteinAdvisers and allies of President Donald Trump swarmed NBC News reporters to outline a new strategy of strict silence on the so-called "Epstein Files" flap. The post Trump Aides and Allies Swarm NBC News to Tell How Strictly They’ll Enforce Not Talking About Epstein first appeared on Mediaite.
The Trump administration is under intensifying pressure to release sealed files related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, as the Department of Justice’s second-in-command held a second day of private meetings with convicted Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell and her legal team.
The Federal Law Enforcement Subcommittee tonight approved a motion by Rep. Summer Lee, D-Pa., to subpoena the Justice Department to release the Epstein files. The subcommittee also approved motion by Rep. Scott Perry, R-Pa., to direct the chairman to subpoena the people listed previously.
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White House officials and other Trump allies said that the president, not the attorney general, has been the one having to answer questions about Jeffrey Epstein.