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Jeffrey Epstein’s brother said he was joking in his 2018 email, and it wasn’t about Clinton. But the “Bubba” email conspiracy theories persist.
President Donald Trump’s top economic adviser was hit with a brutal fact check while touting low prices ahead of Thanksgiving.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said that the $2,000 checks from tariff revenue would require congressional approval.
Several days after leaked emails showed Mark Epstein – the brother of the late child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein – saying that Donald Trump performed oral sex on a man named “Bubba,” Mark Epstein is clarifying that he was not referring to former president Bill Clinton.
The proposal would redirect funds from insurance companies to individuals for purchasing their own healthcare coverage as Senate prepares for December vote.
Congressional lawmakers released thousands of pages of emails relating to the former financier earlier this week.
Jimmy Fallon on Sunday questioned an odd claim President Donald Trump made about his most recent checkup. (Watch the video below.) In a post-NFL-game edition of the talk show, the host said, “I saw that he just told reporters that he has ‘no idea what was analyzed’ during his recent MRI.”
Trump's back-and-forth spat with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene reached a fever pitch in recent days when the president withdrew his endorsement of the Georgia Republican and assigned her a nickname – an act typically reserved for his fiercest political rivals.
Newsweek looked how the price of beef, coffee, eggs and other products has changed between January and September this year.