💨 Abstract
Democrats are leveraging the Jeffrey Epstein scandal to criticize President Trump and his allies, demanding the release of Epstein-related documents. Formerly a right-wing fixation, the issue has divided the Republican base, with some high-ranking Republicans, like House Speaker Mike Johnson, calling for transparency despite Trump's resistance. Democrats see an opportunity to strengthen their base and challenge Trump's influence. Meanwhile, a super PAC is criticizing Republicans who previously demanded the release of Epstein documents but voted against their disclosure.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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