Seemingly putting “cheap clicks … over justice,” two congressmen were excoriated as the facts came out about previously unredacted names in the Epstein files. “They knowingly and […] ...
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Whoops: Four names from Epstein files unredacted by Khanna, Massie just random men in police lineup with him
When Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna of California and renegade GOP Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky had a media briefing earlier this week on Capitol Hill, they were unambiguous: They'd seen names in the ...
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Trump official hammered after using offensive slur
White House Communications Director Steven Cheung was hammered Saturday morning after attacking two lawmakers over their push ...
Ms. Bondi’s performance was more than just political theater. It was a final indignity in a process that has victimized Mr. Epstein’s victims all over again. Under the guise of transparency, the ...
Andy Barr and Ed Gallrein team up to challenge Massie, citing Trump alignment and policy differences in Kentucky’s 4th ...
‘He’s no Republican.’ | Thomas Massie’s primary challenger reiterates criticism of votes against GOP
Ed Gallrein, a Shelbyville farmer and former Navy SEAL, said he could never vote with Democrats, comparing it to “jumping in with Al-Qaeda.” ...
In a Friday X post, White House Communications Director Steven Cheung used the r-slur to refer to Reps. Ro Khanna (D-CA) and Thomas Massie (R-KY) in a wild rant on how the push to fully release the ...
The error occurred after Khanna and U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie, authors of the bipartisan Epstein Transparency Act passed last fall, were allowed to view numerous documents made available Monday by ...
Why it matters: Under Speaker Mike Johnson's one-vote majority, every Republican wields outsize power. How a few are regularly using that power to buck leadership is fueling open resentment inside the ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi faced rapid-fire questions about Epstein files before her explosive House Judiciary Committee hearing earlier this week.
Two crusading U.S. Congressmen, Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie, released the names of six men they claimed were "powerful" ...
Congressional hearing on Jeffrey Epstein case devolved into partisan theater as both sides seemed to prioritize viral moments over substantive answers.
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