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Fox News Politics Newsletter: DOJ reveals no Epstein client list

Fox News Politics newsletter is a hub of the latest updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill, and more. In recent news, Attorney General Pam Bondi has come under fire for her statements regarding Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking case. The Department of Justice and FBI abruptly closed their Epstein inquiry, contradicting Bondi’s previous remarks about a nonpublic client list.

The White House faced tough questions from reporters regarding Bondi’s comments, which seemed to conflict with the DOJ and FBI’s official memo on the case. Fox News reporter Peter Doocy pressed White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt on Bondi’s alleged confirmation of the existence of Epstein’s client list in February.

Meanwhile, in the realm of White House politics, medical groups are urging Kennedy and the FDA to review the broad approval of abortion drugs. The debate over interest rates and the selection of a new Fed Chair to replace Jerome Powell are also hot topics.

The Trump administration is taking decisive action to block China from ‘weaponizing’ American farmland, while Trump himself recently spoke out about a clash with General Milley over leaving military equipment in Afghanistan.

On Capitol Hill, the Supreme Court’s injunction decision is advancing Trump’s fight against birthright citizenship. A GOP congressman is calling for California Governor Newsom to count illegal migrants receiving state health benefits.

In other news across America, South Carolina GOP is urging Trump supporters to give Gavin Newsom a ‘HUGE Southern welcome’. A resurfaced picture of Mamdani flipping off a statue of Christopher Columbus has sparked outrage on social media.

For more exclusive updates on the Trump administration and Congress, visit FoxNews.com. This article was written by Fox News staff.

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