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Artists Pull Out as Trump-Named Kennedy Center Faces Lawsuit and Political Backlash
A widening dispute over the renaming of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts to include President Donald Trump's name has triggered a wave of artist cancellations, legal challenges and mounting political backlash, turning one of Washington's most prominent cultural institutions into a flashpoint over politics, governance and artistic independence. 
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Melania Trump Pushes Back After Pastor Publicly Discusses Barron Trump’s Private Faith Conversation
A dispute over privacy and personal boundaries has drawn renewed attention to the Trump family after a Christian pastor publicly described a private religious conversation with Barron Trump, prompting anger from Melania Trump and sparking wider debate about how far public figures and their relatives should be discussed without consent. 
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Marjorie Taylor Greene Says Trump Warned ‘My Friends Will Get Hurt’ as Epstein Files Rift Widens Inside GOP
A widening rupture between former President Donald Trump and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has spilled into public view after the Georgia Republican said Trump personally warned her that releasing records tied to Jeffrey Epstein would harm people close to him. The claim, delivered in recent interviews and online remarks, has intensified scrutiny of how the Epstein case continues to reverberate through U.S. politics years after the financier's death. 
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Online Claims Revive Epstein Questions as YouTuber Alleges FBI Informant Role Without Evidence
A wave of online speculation about Jeffrey Epstein has reignited political and public scrutiny in Washington after a widely circulated YouTube video claimed the disgraced financier may have operated as a confidential informant for the FBI, a claim for which no official evidence has been produced. The allegation, framed by its author as theory rather than proof, has gained traction amid renewed debate over the scope and limits of government disclosures related to Epstein's case. 
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Trump Says Ukraine Peace Deal Is '95 Per Cent' Ready After Mar-a-Lago Talks With Zelensky
President Donald Trump said negotiations aimed at ending the war in Ukraine are nearing completion after closed-door talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at Mar-a-Lago, telling reporters the two sides are "maybe very close" to a deal and "have the makings of a deal." The remarks, delivered after hours of private discussions in Florida, marked one of the most detailed public assessments yet of U.S.-led diplomacy to halt Europe's deadliest conflict in decades. 
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DOJ Epstein File Release Rekindles Scrutiny of Trump Ties as Journalist Raises Questions Over Missing Records
The latest release of Justice Department records tied to Jeffrey Epstein has reopened scrutiny of Donald Trump's past associations with the late financier, intensifying political debate over transparency, document handling and the scope of disclosures mandated under federal law. The newly released materials, part of a court-ordered disclosure process, have revived longstanding claims by journalist Michael Wolff, even as federal officials stress that no evidence of criminal wrongdoing by Trump has emerged. 
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DOJ Epstein Files Detail Multiple Trump Jet Trips Including Flight With Unidentified Young Woman
The latest release of Justice Department records tied to Jeffrey Epstein has reopened scrutiny of President Donald Trump's past associations, even as a high-profile documentary backed by Amazon MGM Studios moves toward release with a notable omission inside the Trump family itself. 
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Trump Defends Clinton as Epstein Photos Resurface, Warns File Releases Could Harm ‘Innocent’ Figures
President Donald Trump moved to defuse escalating political fallout over newly released Jeffrey Epstein records on Monday, publicly defending Bill Clinton while warning that selective disclosure of Epstein-related files could damage the reputations of people who "innocently met" the financier decades ago. 
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Epstein Letter Citing ‘Young, Nubile Girls’ Triggers DOJ Warning as Trump’s Past Ties Resurface
A newly disclosed handwritten letter attributed to Jeffrey Epstein has reignited scrutiny of figures linked to his social circle, after language in the document appeared to reference Donald Trump and alleged interests in "young, nubile girls," prompting a rare public disclaimer from the U.S. Department of Justice that the claim is "untrue and sensationalist" and lacks independent verification. 
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DOJ Filing Error Lets Public Unmask Redacted Epstein Records Under New Transparency Law
A technical error in the Trump administration's handling of newly released Jeffrey Epstein records has allowed members of the public to bypass redactions and view information the Justice Department intended to conceal, triggering political backlash and renewed scrutiny of how the government executed a legally mandated disclosure. 








