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Damning emails allege President Trump knew of Jeffrey Epstein’s conduct. The New York Times' Michelle Goldberg and renowned civil rights attorney Nancy Erika Smith join MSNBC's Ari Melber to discuss.
Donald Trump gave Republicans their marching orders on the Jeffrey Epstein scandal after bombshell emails revealed he knew more about the sex offender’s conduct than he may have acknowledged. In his first public remarks since the emails were released on Wednesday,
A poll released Wednesday by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research found that 32% of Republicans disapprove of the way Trump is managing the government, up from 19% in March. His approval rating among independents fell from 38% to 25%, and among Democrats from 9% to 5%.
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That account, included in a new tranche of documents, conflicts with Trump’s denial of ever knowing about Epstein’s solicitation of underage prostitution before Epstein’s 2008 plea deal.
Speaker Mike Johnson said the House will vote next week on a bill compelling the Justice Department to fully release the Jeffrey Epstein files.
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What Americans think about Trump’s management of the government, according to a new AP-NORC poll
A new AP-NORC poll finds U.S. adults’ opinions of how President Donald Trump is managing the federal government have dropped sharply since early in his second term, highlighting the risks posed by the government shutdown and his efforts to reshape the federal workforce.