Trump, Mar-a-Lago and Jeffrey Epstein
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The majority of Democrats are happy egging on the Republican fight over releasing files related to Jeffrey Epstein. But some members worry they're taking their eye off the ball.
Trump contradicted the White House when he said his Epstein break-up was over the disgraced financier hiring Mar-a-Lago workers.
The president has denied reports that Bondi and her deputy, Todd Blanche, informed Trump in May that his name appeared multiple times in the Epstein files that the Department of Justice and the FBI reviewed.
Trump confirmed he thought Virginia Giuffre, a victim who previously worked at Mar-a-Lago, was among those "taken."
Trump administration live updates: Trump says Jeffrey Epstein 'took people' who worked at Mar-a-Lago
TRUMP'S U.K. TRIP: President Donald Trump will return to Washington today after meeting with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer to discuss trade and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and reaching a trade agreement with the European Union.
One of four survivors who testified at Ghislaine Maxwell's trial is one of the few who has brought up Trump. She didn't accuse him of wrongdoing.
The Trump administration has dealt with weeks of criticism for the Justice Department's decision not to release files about Jeffrey Epstein.
Trump’s approval and disapproval ratings in the recent CBS News poll were 42% and 58% respectively — a 3% increase in his disapproval rating and a 3% decrease in his approval rating when compared to CBS’s News’s June poll.