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Commerce Secretary Lutnick "has proactively agreed to appear voluntarily" before the House Oversight Committee, said Chairman James Comer, R-Ky.
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Commerce Secretary Lutnick "has proactively agreed to appear voluntarily" before the House Oversight Committee, said Chairman James Comer, R-Ky.
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On this week’s episode, Julia and guest Isa Lauchengco discuss Pam Bondi’s testimony before Congress over the Justice Department’s botched release of the Epstein files and Sara Duterte’s campaign for president of the Philippines while her father, Rodrigo Duterte, faces trial at the International Criminal Court. Pam Bondi’s TestimonyRodrigo Duterte on Women PresidentsSara Duterte’s Campaign Announcement
From internet users to US lawmakers, speculation abounds regarding convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's ties to intelligence agencies. Questions about his links to Russian elites have come to the forefront following the release of the latest batch of files. #TheCube
Bill Clinton told House lawmakers he has no knowledge of Trump being involved in Jeffrey Epstein crimes, clarifying his stance during committee deposition.
MAGA lawmakers like Nancy Mace are calling for Rep. Tony Gonzales to resign, and for more transparency regarding sexual harassment in Congress.
Video from the depositions of ex-President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in the House Oversight panel's Epstein probe was released Monday.
Bill Clinton said he first met Jeffrey Epstein on his private jet in 2002 and that he did not know about his sex crimes.
Pam Bondi defends the stock market amidst Epstein scandal fallout, but the Dow’s volatility reveals deeper economic issues and the need for justice for victims.
Beatrice Rich analyses Pam Bondi's testimony regarding the release of the Epstein files.
Where the law applies to one, it should apply to all. As long as we fail to hold accountable leaders and elites who are guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, we perpetuate a lie and allow one’s status to disguise their guilt.
The former president’s testimony before Congress debunks Trump’s story about why he really stopped being friends with Jeffrey Epstein.