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The House Oversight Committee is expanding its investigation into convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and searching for new targets — guaranteeing that the Epstein controversy is unlikely to die down even after the Justice Department was compelled by Congress to release the files that it has in its possession.
“OutFront” host Erin Burnett played a 2019 clip of Trump insisting after Epstein’s arrest for sex trafficking that he hadn’t “spoken to him in probably 15 years or more” and that he wasn’t a big fan of Epstein. That would place their last conversation in 2004.
Harvard faculty members and students expressed unease with the correspondence between Summers and Epstein included in the House’s recent document release.
Years before ABC's Mary Bruce pressed President Donald Trump on the Epstein files, the Disney network was accused of burying the scandal that linked to Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew.
I am one story of a thousand," said Danielle Bensky, who was 17 when she first met Jeffrey Epstein in 2004. "Think of that number, 1,000."
GOP lawmakers released a 2013 email showing Epstein was invited to a Jeffries-linked fundraiser, prompting new scrutiny of the Democratic leader.
Summers has been in the spotlight following the publication of more than 20,000 documents from Epstein's estate, including email exchanges between the two men.
The Justice Department has 30 days to publicize "all unclassified records, documents, communications, and investigative materials" from the probe.
Former Harvard president Larry Summers will not finish out the semester in his instructor role, a Harvard spokesperson confirmed, as the university investigates emails from Jeffrey Epstein released last week.
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