The White House went toe to toe with reporters this week. The administration was grilled over its refusal to release the so called, “Epstein Files.” Meanwhile, congress couldn’t escape the Epstein story even as republicans passed a measure to back $9 billion dollars in government spending.
House leaders spent most of Thursday night trying to ease concerns from congressional republicans about the files. After more than a week after the Department of Justice released a letter saying no further information from the case would be appropriate or warranted to be released, President Donald Trump says he directed Attorney General Pam Bondi to “produce any and all pertinent grand jury testimony subject to court approval.”
The Hill’s Brett Samuels returns to Capitol Review. Samuels is the White House reporter. He discusses the latest in the case.
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