Trump, Jeffrey Epstein and missing files
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"We released all the files, and I come out looking, frankly, very good," the show's POTUS impersonator bragged besides an almost entirely black-out excerpt.
Jeffrey Epstein’s brother, Mark, has blown a hole in the White House’s defense of President Donald Trump. Trump, 79, says he was once friends with the disgraced financier but that he banished him from his life after he learned of the sex offender’s crimes.
In the latest "SNL" cold open, President Trump (James Austin Johnson) delivered a holiday message revealing why he is "inventing my own Hunger Games."
Andrew Weissmann said a "huge part" of the administration's Epstein scandal is now the material that the DOJ isn't sharing with the public.
Critics of Trump have speculated about the degree to which the president, who had a friendship with Epstein until they had a falling out around 2004, appears in the Epstein files, while Trump has accused several well-known Democrats of having ties to the disgraced financier.
"Rush Hour" director Brett Ratner, who is helming first lady Melania Trump's upcoming documentary, is in a photo in the Epstein files.