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President Trump claims that celebrities, including Beyoncé and Oprah, were illegally paid to endorse the Harris campaign.
The uproar over disgraced financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein could undermine public trust in the Trump administration, as well as Republican hopes of retaining control of Congress in the ...
Division between Republican lawmakers over the Jeffrey Epstein files continued to intensify even as President Donald Trump ...
Rev. Al Sharpton hit back at President Trump on Monday after the president alleged in a Truth Social post that Sharpton was ...
President Donald Trump spent the weekend hurling accusations against Barack Obama, Kamala Harris and the Rev. Al Sharpton — ...
Understand the emerging GOP fractures amid calls for transparency in the Epstein investigation and legislative disruptions.
Epstein furor undermining public trust, Republican election hopes - Nation and World News | Hawaii Tribune-Herald ...
Donald Trump again called for Beyoncé to be 'prosecuted' over his debunked claim that the singer was paid $11M for Kamala Harris rally appearance.
Trump did not deny he might pardon the convicted sex trafficker, likely in return for statements protecting him and damaging ...
The president went on a rant on Saturday, claiming — without evidence — Harris' campaign paid Beyoncé and others millions of ...
Critics have accused Tulsi Gabbard of trying to shield Donald Trump’s administration from scrutiny through her recent claims ...