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The Economist· 2025-11-21 12:00
The saga over the Epstein files is a sign that Donald Trump is losing his grip on stalwarts of the MAGA movement. We explain how it all unfolded https://t.co/Fjcc3qAuLl ...
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The Economist· 2025-11-19 12:20
Few embody the conspiracy-peddling instincts of the MAGA movement fringes more fully than Marjorie Taylor Greene. It was therefore startling when she turned sharply against the president on the Epstein matter https://t.co/kxLAjzghAW ...
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The Economist· 2025-11-18 22:05
The saga over the Epstein files is a sign that Donald Trump is losing his grip on stalwarts of the MAGA movement. We explain how it all unfolded https://t.co/Et4oqDCH3pPhoto: Reuters https://t.co/KxtthfRV8P ...
Epstein Fallout: House to vote today on release of files
MSNBC· 2025-11-18 17:09
Legislation & Transparency - The legislation aims for transparency regarding the Epstein files, aligning with survivors' desires [2] - Concerns raised by the Speaker about the bill potentially creating new victims, compromising informants, and discouraging whistleblowers [4] - The speaker lists problems with the bill but says they will vote for it anyway [5] - The bill contains texts on protecting victims and prohibiting the distribution of child sexual abuse material [6] Political Dynamics - The issue has become a political football, despite victims' wishes for it to remain apolitical [8] - The MAGA base and grassroots supporters want the files released, creating pressure on Republican lawmakers [10] - President Trump's stance on the issue has shifted, initially opposing it but later embracing it [4] - Some Republicans want to move past the issue quickly [3] Senate & Presidential Action - The Senate's action is uncertain, with pressure building on Senator John Thune to bring the legislation to a vote [13] - The timeline for the Senate to process the legislation and send it to the President's desk is tight, especially if amendments are introduced [14]
'Facing political reality': Why Trump now says House GOP should vote to release Epstein files
MSNBC· 2025-11-17 13:53
20 past the hour. We're going to uh get to the latest on the Epstein files right now. But first, just to put a pin in the conversation we were just having, we had the reporter on from the New York Times uh a while back. This extensive investigation into the conditions at Secot, the prison in El Salvador, where all these people were just disappeared off the street, chained, shaved, and sent there. And that report found that half of those people had not comm committed any crimes. And the stories of torture an ...
Trump feuds with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene over Epstein files
MSNBC· 2025-11-17 11:34
Welcome back. So, we started the show talking about one rift within the Republican party. But President Trump's MAGA movement, once dominant in shaping the GOP, now appears to be increasingly at war with itself as it faces internal conflict over who should and shouldn't be accepted under its tent.New analysis from Axio says the movement remains proTrump, but it's less influential in driving the president's actual agenda as riffs unfold over what it means to be truly America first when Trump focuses attentio ...
Is the MAGA movement dead without Trump on ballot? Chris Matthews doesn't think so.
MSNBC· 2025-11-16 14:06
They've already permeated the the minds and the souls of the MAGA people. There's something there. But >> cuz Margie Taylor Green when she's talking, she's talking with the purest version of MAGA, right. She and Donald Trump has kind of his has kind of changed a little bit when you talk about the MAGA billionaires, right.Yeah. >> So, who gets to define the movement moving forward. >> I'll tell you, nobody Trump's not on the ballot as he said as he pointed out in last week's elections. He He's not on the bal ...
'They are seeing cracks in the MAGA movement': Molly Jong-Fast on Epstein fallout
MSNBC· 2025-11-13 22:34
Political Implications of Epstein Files - The report suggests a mystery surrounding the relationship between Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump, focusing on Epstein's potential motives and Trump's knowledge [1] - Right-wing media's reaction to the leaked emails is inconsistent with their usual enthusiasm for such leaks, indicating a possible narrative to protect Trump [1] - Some MAGA figures are using the Epstein files to express frustration with Trump, accusing him of abandoning his populist promises and becoming too close to wealthy elites [2] - Politicians may be exploiting the situation for political gain, seeing cracks in the MAGA movement [2] - The Epstein files issue has been a persistent concern among some voters, indicating a potential vulnerability for Trump [3] - A potential refusal by Trump to release the full Epstein files could fuel conspiracy theories and negatively impact his image [3][4] Economic and Political Strategy - Trump's strategy involves distracting from issues in Washington and focusing on economic concerns relevant to voters, such as inflation [4] - Inflation, potentially exacerbated by tariffs, poses a challenge for both Trump and the Biden administration [4] - A significant Republican vote against Trump on the Epstein files issue could be seen as a humiliation for the former president [4]
BREAKING: Never-before-seen Jeffrey Epstein emails reference Trump
MSNBC· 2025-11-12 14:32
Now though, pause that conversation to get back to this breaking news we just teased. Just moments ago, the House Oversight Committee released never-before-seen emails from Jeffrey Epste's estate, which include correspondence between Epstein and his longtime co-conspirator, Galain Maxwell, currently incarcerated on sex trafficking charges. Let's now bring in MSNBC justice and intelligence reporter Ken Delaneian, who has been digging through these emails.Uh, Ken, what have we learned so far. >> Good morning, ...
Anand Giridharadas: The same country, city that gave rise to Trump gave rise to Mamdani
MSNBC· 2025-11-05 16:45
I can and I I gotta say yesterday morning, even yesterday morning, everybody I talked to, Democrats, Republicans, >> they were like, "Oh, it's close." >> Media people, >> it's a little too close. >> They were all saying, "We have Democrats like we have no idea where this is going to go." Like either one of these people could win. And then again, an absolute blowout. And again, an absolute blowout in a state that hasn't elected the same party to the governorship three times in a row since 1960.Right. and and ...