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Trump Says House Republicans Should Vote To Release Epstein Files

President Donald Trump said House Republicans should vote to release the files in the Jeffrey Epstein case, a startling reversal after previously fighting the proposal as a growing number of those in his own party supported it. “We have nothing to hide, and it’s time to move on from this Democrat Hoax perpetrated by Radical Left Lunatics in order to deflect from the Great Success of the Republican Party,” Trump wrote on social media late Sunday after landing at Joint Base Andrews following a weekend in Florida. Trump’s statement followed a fierce fight within the GOP over the files, including an increasingly nasty split with Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who had long been one of his fiercest supporters. The president’s shift is an implicit acknowledgement that supporters of the measure have enough votes to pass it the House, although it has an unclear future in the Senate. It is a rare example of Trump backtracking because of opposition within the GOP. In his return to office and in his second term as president, Trump has largely consolidated power in the Republican Party. “I DON’T CARE!” Trump wrote in his social media post. “All I do care about is that Republicans get BACK ON POINT.” Lawmakers who support the bill have been predicting a big win in the House this week with a “deluge of Republicans” voting for it, bucking the GOP leadership and the president. In his opposition to the proposal, Trump even reached out to two of the Republican lawmakers who signed it. One, Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert, met last week with administration officials in the White House Situation Room to discuss it. The bill would force the Justice Department to release all files and communications related to Epstein, as well as any information about the investigation into his death in federal prison. Information about Epstein’s victims or ongoing federal investigations would be allowed to be redacted. “There could be 100 or more” votes from Republicans, said Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., among the lawmakers discussing the legislation on Sunday news show appearances. “I’m hoping to get a veto-proof majority on this legislation when it comes up for a vote.” Massie and Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., introduced a discharge petition in July to force a vote on their bill. That is a rarely successful tool that allows a majority of members to bypass House leadership and force a floor vote. Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., had panned the discharge petition effort and sent members home early for their August recess when the GOP’s legislative agenda was upended in the clamoring for an Epstein vote. Democrats also contend the seating of Rep. Adelita Grijalva, D-Ariz., was stalled to delay her becoming the 218th member to sign the petition and gain the threshold needed to force a vote. She became the 218th signature moments after taking the oath of office last week. Massie said Johnson, Trump and others who have been critical of his efforts would be “taking a big loss this week.” “I’m not tired of winning yet, but we are winning,” Massie said. Johnson seems to expect the House will decisively back the Epstein bill. “We’ll just get this done and move it on. There’s nothing to hide,” adding that the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee has been releasing “far more information than the discharge petition, their little gambit.” The vote comes at a time when new documents are raising fresh questions about Epstein and his associates, including a 2019 email that Epstein wrote to a journalist that said Trump “knew about the girls.” The White House has accused Democrats of selectively leaking the emails to smear the Republican president. Johnson said Trump “has nothing to hide from this.” “They’re doing this to go after President Trump on this theory that he has something to do with it. He does not,” Johnson said. Trump’s association with Epstein is well-established and the president’s name was included in records that his own Justice Department released in February as part of an effort to satisfy public interest in information from the sex-trafficking investigation. Trump has never been accused of wrongdoing in connection with Epstein and the mere inclusion of someone’s name in files from the investigation does not imply otherwise. Epstein, who killed himself in jail in 2019 while awaiting trial, also had many prominent acquaintances in political and celebrity circles besides Trump. Khanna voiced more modest expectations on the vote count than Massie. Still, Khanna said he was hoping for 40 or more Republicans to join the effort. “I don’t even know how involved Trump was,” Khanna said. “There are a lot of other people involved who have to be held accountable.” Khanna also asked Trump to meet with those who were abused. Some will be at the Capitol on Tuesday for a news conference, he said. Massie said Republican lawmakers who fear losing Trump’s endorsement because of how they vote will have a mark on their record, if they vote “no,” that could hurt their political prospects in the long term. “The record of this vote will last longer than Donald Trump’s presidency,” Massie said. On the Republican side, three Republicans joined with Massie in signing the discharge petition: Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, Nancy Mace of South Carolina and Boebert. Trump publicly called it quits with Greene last week and said he would endorse a challenger against her in 2026 “if the right person runs.” Greene attributed the fallout with Trump as “unfortunately, it has all come down to the Epstein files.” She said the country deserves transparency on the issue and that Trump’s criticism of her is confusing because the women she has talked to say he did nothing wrong. “I have no idea what’s in the files. I can’t even guess. But that is the questions everyone is asking, is, why fight this so hard?” Greene said. Trump’s feud with Greene escalated over the weekend, with Trump sending out one last social media post about her while still sitting in his helicopter on the White House lawn when he arrived home late Sunday, writing “The fact is, nobody cares about this Traitor to our Country!” Even if the bill passes the House, there is no guarantee that Senate Republicans will go along. Massie said he just hopes Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., “will do the right thing.” “The pressure is going to be there if we get a big vote in the House,” Massie said, who thinks “we could have a deluge of Republicans.” Massie appeared on ABC’s “This Week,” Johnson was on “Fox News Sunday,” Khanna spoke on NBC’s “Meet the Press” and Greene was interviewed on CNN’s “State of the Union.”

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Trump Urges Release of Epstein Files

Trump Urges Release of Epstein Files

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An uprising is brewing in Iran, again — and it's different this time

In this highlight from Episode 47 of The Erin Molan Show, Erin breaks down the chilling murder of 22-year-old activist Amid Salak, the extraordinary defiance of an Iranian Air Force officer pledging allegiance to Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, and the flood of videos showing Iranians burning photos of Khamenei — even outside Iran, where the regime can still reach them. ?? In this clip: • Why this uprising feels unlike previous ones • Why Iran’s regime is weaker than it looks after the 12-Day War • The courage of Iranians risking torture, prison, or death • Why “they can’t fight all of you” might finally be true • Erin’s emotional plea for the world to see what’s happening and stand with the Iranian people Erin’s message is clear: ???? “Please God, let this be it.” The Iranian people deserve their country back.

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Trump’s Big Epstein Flip and the Right’s Crazy Caucus

Josh Hammer opens the show by tearing into the media circus surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein files, exposing how the story has become more about political theater than truth. He explains why endless speculation and conspiracy chasing are distractions from real accountability — and why the obsession with Epstein says more about the media and public appetite for outrage than it does about justice. Josh also dives into President Trump’s latest comments on tariff rollbacks, breaking down which moves make sense and which could backfire on American workers. He then calls out the weekend’s media hit piece targeting him and other conservative hosts, pulling no punches on the website's smear tactics. Finally, Josh weighs in on Trump’s split with Marjorie Taylor Greene — and why his follow-up comments regarding Tucker Carlson lost sight of the bigger issue we are facing.

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Real Life with Jack Hibbs, November 30, 2025

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Trump willing to meet with NYC Mayor-Elect Mamdani

President Trump may be warming up to New York City’s mayor-elect. For months, the president slammed Zohran Mamdani’s democratic socialist politics, calling him a “communist” and predicting big problems in New York. But he now plans to meet with the mayor-elect, saying they’ll “work something out.” Mamdani campaigned on affordability — an issue the president has focused on since Republican losses in this month’s off-year elections.

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Commercial Airlines Resume Regular Schedules

The Federal Aviation Administration says it is lifting all restrictions on commercial flights that were imposed during the government shutdown at 40 major U.S. airports. The agency said Sunday airlines can resume normal flight schedules beginning Monday at 6 a.m. EST. The unprecedented order had been in place since Nov. 7 and affected thousands of flights. The FAA said it was necessary to ease the strain on the aviation system and help manage staffing shortages at its air traffic control facilities during the shutdown. The flight cuts started at 4% as the shutdown entered its second month and later grew to 6% before the FAA on Friday rolled back the restrictions to 3%.

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Trump DROPS MTG From MAGA

President Trump has cut ties with Marjorie Taylor Greene. Will the Georgia congresswoman be able to survive without Trump's endorsement?

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Trump & MTG Spar Over Epstein Files

Trump & MTG Spar Over Epstein Files

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The Trump Administration & Affordability

The Trump Administration & Affordability With Kevin Freeman, Host of Economic War Room, Author of Pirate Money: Discovering the Founders’ Hidden Plan for Economic Justice and Defeating the Great Reset (released August 9, 2023).

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Monday's With Maguire: The Affordable Care Act Fight Ahead

Monday's With Maguire: The Affordable Care Act Fight Ahead With Erin Maguire, Republican Strategist.

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Trump IS MAGA — Not The Influencers Who Tell You THEY Are

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