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Democrats returned to pressing Donald Trump on his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, highlighting a selection of emails in which the late financier and convicted sex trafficker suggested the president knew of his activities.
A congressional committee on Wednesday released some 20,000 pages of documents, pivoting attention away from the ongoing government shutdown and forcing the White House to respond to an issue that has frustrated the president and drawn scrutiny from parts of his base.
The trove of documents included emails in which Epstein — who died in 2019 while facing sex-trafficking charges — appeared to allege that Trump spent hours in a house with one of Epstein’s victims.
The new information came the same day that a new House lawmaker was officially sworn into office. Adelita Grijalva, an Arizona Democrat, immediately signed a petition forcing a vote on legislation to compel the Justice Department to release files on Epstein.
Today's show features:
- Bloomberg News National Security Reporter Jamie Tarabay on emails released by congressional Democrats, which suggest Donald Trump spent hours in a house with one of Jeffrey Epstein's victims (according to Epstein)
- Bob Michele, Chief Investment Officer and Head of the Global Fixed Income, Currency & Commodities (GFICC) group for JPMorgan Asset Management on the fixed income market, the US economy and ripple effects from the shutdown
- CFO Briefing: Tricia Tolivar, Chief Financial Officer of Cava, and Bloomberg News Senior Editor Nina Trentmann
- Peter Atwater, President of Financial Insyghts and Adjunct Lecturer of Economics at the College of William and Mary, on the US economic outlook
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