What new Epstein emails say. And, ACA subsidies in limbo
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What new Epstein emails say. And, ACA subsidies in limbo
"Among the documents were new emails from the convicted sex offender that mention President Trump, often expressing displeasure with him and his presidency. Democrats and Republicans have differing views on what the documents say about Epstein. The majority of the emails were obsessively tracking Trump's ascent to the presidency from 2015 to 2018. Epstein mocked Trump and even wrote a note saying there isn't one decent cell in Trump's body to former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers,"
"The longest government shutdown in U.S. history is now over after Trump signed a bill to fund it last night. The bill includes measures that reverse the layoffs imposed by the Trump administration during the shutdown, provide back pay for federal employees, and fund some agencies through the end of next September. The bill does not extend enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies, which expire at the end of the year."
Over 20,000 documents from Jeffrey Epstein's estate were released, including emails that mention and criticize President Donald Trump and track his rise from 2015 to 2018. Many emails expressed displeasure and included a note to former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers stating there isn't one decent cell in Trump's body. Republicans and Democrats disagree about the implications of the documents. House Speaker Mike Johnson opposed releasing additional unclassified Justice Department files, while a newly sworn representative added bipartisan support sufficient to force a House floor vote. A funding bill ending the longest shutdown restored pay and reversed layoffs but did not extend enhanced ACA subsidies.
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