President Trump signaled Thursday that he was open to the possibility of Congress holding public hearings with survivors of the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. “I’m OK with it,” he told reporters Thursday before departing the White House en route to Las Vegas for a roundtable promoting his “no tax on tips” policy. “I think…
Trump on public hearings with Epstein survivors: ‘I’m OK with that’
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