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Trump says Democrats using Jeffrey Epstein obsession to cover up GOP wins
President Trump called for an end to the focus on the Jeffrey Epstein case, saying the Justice Department has done its job.
SharesHouse Republicans divided over how far to go to force release of Epstein files
House Republicans all say they want a light shone on the abuse Jeffrey Epstein and his associates perpetrated in a complex sex trafficking scheme, but how far they're willing to go in forcing that transparency varies.
SharesXi dubs China ‘unstoppable’ as new ICBMs lead parade of advanced weapons
China's military carried out a large-scale show of force on Wednesday, brandishing its growing arsenal of high-tech arms including missiles, tanks, warplanes and drones during a World War II anniversary parade in Beijing.
SharesEpstein survivors implore Congress to act as push for disclosure builds
Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's sexual abuse made their voices heard Wednesday on Capitol Hill, pressuring lawmakers to force the release of the sex trafficking investigation into the late financier and pushing back President Donald Trump's effort to dismiss the issue as a "hoax."
SharesNo names: Epstein victims say they are making a list of men who abused them but may keep it secret
A group of women victimized by disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking say they plan to list the wealthy and powerful men involved, but the list may never go public.
SharesTrump says move to release Epstein files is a distraction from administration’s achievements
President Trump slammed continued media coverage of the Epstein case as "a Democrat hoax that never ends," as Epstein accusers held a news conference on Capitol Hill sharing their stories.
SharesChina’s military parade reveals new hypersonic missiles, drone submarines and ICBMs
Soldiers in pristine and pressed uniforms marched in lockstep, their boots clacking a steady cadence on the pavement and their eyes following leader Xi Jinping as he drove by in review. Helicopters flew overhead, forming the numbers 8 and 0 in honor of the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II.
SharesA summit and parade in China may signal a geopolitical shift. They might also be political jockeying
The leaders of China, North Korea and Russia stood shoulder to shoulder Wednesday as high-tech military hardware and thousands of marching soldiers filled the streets of Beijing.
SharesWATCH: U.S. Ambassador to NATO lays out international plans
U.S. Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker sat down for an exclusive one-on-one interview with The Washington Times' Tim Constantine and shared President Trump's vision for peace in Ukraine, international trade and more.
SharesHouse Republicans plan to release 34,000 pages of Epstein documents
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer announced plans to release 34,000 pages of government documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking investigation, making them publicly available as quickly as possible.
SharesHouse plans to make Epstein files public
A top House Republican said Tuesday his committee plans to upload 34,000 pages of government documents on the investigation into sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein and make them available to the public.
SharesRep. Thomas Massie pushes forward with campaign to release Epstein files
Rep. Thomas Massie is plowing ahead with his plan to force the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files.
SharesChina’s military parade is a show of strength from a country devastated in World War II
Yang Huafeng, a 92-year-old Chinese army veteran, remembers the troops on horseback and the handful of planes that marked the founding of communist China in 1949.
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