Trump Signs Bill to Release Epstein Files
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House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer said on Tuesday that former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton could face criminal exposure related to newly surfaced Jeffrey Epstein documents.
Hillary Clinton shared a playful behind-the-scenes moment on Instagram, Wednesday, November 19, stepping into the spotlight alongside two Blues Brothers-inspired performers while attending an Off-Broadway show in New York City.
Trump's private legal team returned to court in the hopes of reviving a thoroughly dismantled civil RICO lawsuit against Hillary Clinton. Here's what happened. The post 'I can read': Chief judge corners Trump lawyer on failure of 'hopelessly complicated' Hillary Clinton RICO lawsuit on appeal first appeared on Law & Crime.
While Democrats have found a renewed interest in the Epstein case under President Donald Trump, it seems that not everyone is interested in turning out for transparency. […]
President Donald Trump’s lawyers appeared before an appeals court in Alabama to try to revive a civil suit accusing Hillary Clinton of leading a conspiracy to bog down his 2016 presidential campaign with bogus allegations tying him to Russia.
One of the judges said the president’s effort to revive the lawsuit his one-time personal attorney Alina Habba brought violated federal court rules.
The new batch of Jeffrey Epstein’s emails hold information about the Clintons; one in particular relates to the former First Lady’s alleged affair with the ex-White House counsel.
Donald Trump allegedly called Jeffrey Epstein moments after his 2016 election victory over Hillary Clinton, contrary to his later claims he had not spoken to the pedophile financier in many years.
Former Secretary of State and presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said that “abortion bans have killed another woman in Texas” in response to a ProPublica report published Wednesday. Clinton’s comments came in a Wednesday post on the social platform X,
An 11th Circuit panel grilled Trump's and Clinton's lawyers on extending the statute of limitations to account for a president's time in office.
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Hillary Clinton named honorary chairwoman of First Ladies Library national advisory board
Former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton will serve as honorary chairwoman of a national advisory board for the National First Ladies Library.