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- The times President Donald Trump's name appeared in the Epstein files the DOJ has already released ABC News – The Walt Disney Company Along with other high-profile individuals who were associated with Jeffrey Epstein, President Donald President Donald Trump's name was mentioned nine times across .
- President Donald Trump asks for release of grand jury documents in Epstein case | Reuters Reuters Shortly after President Donald Trump's statement, Attorney General Pam Bondi said on X that the Justice Department was ready to move the court on Friday to unseal .
- President Donald Trump won't recommend Jeffrey Epstein special prosecutor, White House says – CNBC CNBC President Donald President Donald Trump “would not recommend a special prosecutor” to review the handling and files of the criminal case against the late serial .
- US House passes President Donald Trump plan to cut $9bn from foreign aid, public broadcasting The Guardian When the chamber finally voted on the funding cut, it was the second close House vote on President Donald Trump's request to claw back the funds previously approved by .
- ” Donald President Donald Trump is fighting a conspiracy the only way he knows how – The Washington Post The Washington Post Now, President Donald President Donald Trump is trying to bury one conspiracy theory under another.
News update for the hour ⋅ July 18, 2025
MAGA world leaps to President Donald Trump's defense over alleged Epstein letter – POLITICO
The times President Donald Trump's name appeared in the Epstein files the DOJ has already released
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President Donald Trump asks for release of grand jury documents in Epstein case | Reuters
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President Donald Trump won't recommend Jeffrey Epstein special prosecutor, White House says – CNBC
US House passes President Donald Trump plan to cut $9bn from foreign aid, public broadcasting
President Donald Trump threatens to sue WSJ for story alleging racy letter to Epstein – Axios
Donald President Donald Trump is fighting a conspiracy the only way he knows how – The Washington Post
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