Pam Bondi, Jeffrey Epstein
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JUST IN: FBI deputy director Dan Bongino took the day off after “clashing” with AG Pam Bondi at the White House over the Epstein files, according to Axios. The alleged fight erupted after a 10-hour video was released with a minute missing.
The dispute reportedly centres on a 10-hour surveillance video from outside Epstein’s prison cell, released by the administration to support its conclusion that Epstein died by suicide and was not murdered in his cell in 2019.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt attempted to explain why Attorney General Pam Bondi talked earlier this year of a Jeffrey Epstein client list but now a Justice Department memo says there is none.
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Irish Star on MSNTrump becomes Superman in ‘nauseating’ White House post after ‘woke’ movie controversyThe White House Instagram page has been flooded with backlash after sharing an AI-generated image of Donald Trump as Superman
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US President Donald Trump's bizarre 'Superman' image was posted by the official account of White House. The post coincided with the US release of Superman, the latest film from Warner Bros. Pictures.
The White House shared an edited photo of President Trump in a Superman costume ahead of the US release of the superhero movie. The post has gone viral, garnering varied reactions from social media users.
President Donald Trump received ridicule on Thursday evening after the White House posted an image of the president as Superman.
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Irish Star on MSNPeople 'convinced' White House Instagram account is run by teenager after 'childish' Superman postPresident Donald Trump is getting slammed in the comments on The White House Instagram page after the account posted an AI photo of the president as Superman, with one user suggesting the profile is being run by a "15-year-old boy.
White House challenged over 'no Epstein list' declaration after AG said it was 'sitting on her desk'
White House challenged over 'no Epstein list' declaration after AG said it was 'sitting on her desk'Source Reuters
American author, journalist and endowed professor at the University of Austin, Michael Shellenberger, has poked holes in the Trump White House’s claim there are no Epstein files, crediting the United States President's base for "demanding answers" after a joint investigation concluded the notorious sex predator was not murdered and did not blackmail anyone.