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MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell: Epstein Files Could Lead To Trump Resignation, And Vance Is Acting Just Like Gerald Ford
MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell suggests the Jeffrey Epstein documents the Trump administration is not releasing could lead to his resignation: LAWRENCE O'DONNELL: So yes -- Congress issued the subpoena that produced these emails because Brad Edwards suggested that they do that on this program.
MSNBC host Lawrence O’Donnell on Wednesday covered newly-released correspondence from late sexual predator Jeffrey Epstein, who wrote in an email from 2019 made public earlier in the day that President Donald Trump “knew about the girls” being victimized.
A House investigation that the G.O.P. has tried to use to deflect calls for more transparency has yielded striking revelations that have only fueled the Epstein saga.
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MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell Claims Trump Allies ‘Caved’ on Shutdown — And Brought Epstein Files ‘Back to Life!’
Lawrence O’Donnell claimed it was Trump and his allies who "caved" to end the government shutdown — and brought the so-called Epstein Files "back to life." The post MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell Claims Trump Allies ‘Caved’ on Shutdown — And Brought Epstein Files ‘Back to Life!
Congressional Democrats are united in standing up for the survivors, and I urge my Republican colleagues to join us.
The "Last Word" host argued that a polarizing deal to end the government shutdown could lead to major revelations about the president's biggest scandal.
O’Donnell started by noting Vance’s response to a segment that aired on Wednesday’s (November 11) edition of The Last Word, in which the MSNBC anchor discussed the Epstein files drama and compared the Vice President’s inaction to that of Gerald Ford during the Watergate scandal.