BREAKING: President Trump has signed the funding bill into law, ending the longest shutdown in the nation's history.
Convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein accused President Donald Trump of spending “hours” at his estate with a person identified as one of Epstein’s victims in a set of emails released by Democrats on ...
Ali Velshi and Stephanie Ruhle examine why President Trump may not want the shutdown to end after House Democrats released ...
The White House is ramped up pressure on Republicans over the Epstein files just hours before the Grijalva’s decisive ...
House Democratic Whip Rep. Katherine Clark joins The Weeknight as newly revealed Epstein documents put more pressure on the ...
The House passed the bill to fund the government bill 222–209, with six Democrats backing it and two Republicans opposed.
In a 2011 email, Jeffrey Epstein said Donald Trump “spent hours at my house” with a woman later identified as a sex ...
Epstein said he spent Thanksgiving with President Trump in 2017 and allegedly offered diplomatic help ahead of Trump's ...
The House passed the government funding deal Wednesday night, leaving lawmakers one Donald Trump signature away from ending ...
In today’s edition of “The Blueprint with Jen Psaki,” Jen looks at how the end of the shutdown is playing with those closest ...
Damning emails allege President Trump knew of Jeffrey Epstein’s conduct. The New York Times' Michelle Goldberg and renowned ...
Damning emails allege President Trump knew of Jeffrey Epstein’s conduct. MSNBC's Ari Melber reports. (The Beat’s daily ...
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