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“Trump Administration Faces Backlash Over Epstein Files”

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The deadline is looming for the Trump administration to release the Epstein Files without significant redactions. However, it seems unlikely they will comply, given their recent disregard for legal norms, exemplified by the unapproved renaming of the Kennedy Centre. This move, which saw the venue named after both Donald J Trump and John F Kennedy, was met with criticism and considered unlawful as it lacked the required consent from Congress.

Meanwhile, the Justice Department plans to disclose a portion of the Epstein files tonight, falling short of the full release mandated by law. This partial disclosure has sparked dissatisfaction among Congressional Democrats, who argue that this action violates federal law.

Additionally, Trump’s recent embellishments of the White House exterior with plaques bearing his opinions on past presidents have raised eyebrows. These plaques contain misinformation and derogatory remarks about former leaders, funded by taxpayer dollars. Furthermore, Trump’s misleading statements about the unemployment rate have drawn attention to his propensity for misrepresentation.

In another bizarre incident, a YouTube creator’s livestream briefly hijacked a White House website, displaying unrelated investment commentary. The White House is investigating whether this was a hacking incident or an accidental linking error.

As controversies continue to surround the Trump administration, the public remains captivated by the unfolding events in Trumpworld.

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