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Congressional Republicans fight discharge petition as Epstein document controversy engulfs Trump administration.
New York Magazine on MSNOpinion
What If the Shutdown Actually Hurt Republicans, Not Democrats?
[Some Democrats] assert that in hammering away at the extension of health care subsidies that are slated to expire at the end of next month, they managed to thrust Mr. Trump and Republicans onto the defensive, elevating a political issue that has long been a major weakness for them.
Lawmakers in the House have secured enough signatures on a discharge petition to force a vote on the floor regarding the release of files tied to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Epstein, who died in 2019, repeatedly commented on Trump's erratic behavior in his private email exchanges, according to documents released by Congress
New York Magazine on MSN
Trump & Epstein: Everything We’ve Learned About Their Ties
What do Epstein’s emails say about Trump? Did he visit the island? What’s in the flight logs? Here’s a guide to their friendship and falling out.
The federal government slowly clicked back into gear on Thursday after the longest shutdown in history, allowing dozens of national parks to fully reopen, federal courts to resume their normal dockets and agency employees to stream back into offices that had sat vacant for 43 days.
Details are still sparse, but a 50-year loan could meaningfully reshape a housing market where 30 years is the norm.
Jeffrey Epstein is dead. But the disgraced financier and sex offender continues to shadow Trump. The storyline’s reemergence yesterday—with the release of thousands of Epstein’s emails, some of which highlight his relationship with Trump—delivered another blow to a president already at the weakest moment of his second term.