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Democrats Vow to Repurpose Trump’s $300 Million White House Ballroom
At least one Democratic lawmaker wants the ballroom to meet its demise entirely. "I don't think it would be a bad idea to tear it down"
At least one Democratic lawmaker wants the ballroom to meet its demise entirely. "I don't think it would be a bad idea to tear it down"
We regret any association we had with the man, but did not help him commit his heinous acts.
Carlson's central allegation is stark: federal law enforcement leadership now serving in Trump's second term is actively obscuring what happened on the rooftop
She maintained her support for the files release despite the president's anger, stating she doesn't believe Trump has anything to hide.
Trump's handpicked validators are now under direct scrutiny from the very audience they once cultivated together.
Among the released documents, a 2011 email from Epstein to Ghislaine Maxwell stated Trump "spent hours at my house" with a sex trafficking victim.
The controversy centers on a 2024 Panorama documentary titled "Trump: A Second Chance?" which aired days before the U.S. presidential election.
More troubling for the White House are emails where Epstein allegedly discussed Trump's awareness of illegal activities.