🎥 Hawley Gets Grilled Over Medicaid Cuts & Epstein List

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Josh Hawley just got put on blast — and handled it like a pro.

Reporters pressed him on why he voted for Medicaid cuts and then introduced a bill to reverse them.

His answer? He backed the bill for its work requirements and protections against illegals on Medicaid, but promised from the start he’d fight the hospital cuts.

Now he’s doing just that, saying, “I don't want rural hospitals in particular adversely affected at all.”

But it didn’t stop there.

Hawley was asked about the Epstein investigation — and his answer raised eyebrows.

He called on the DOJ to “make it all public,” adding, “I find it kind of hard to believe” that Epstein had no client records.

He even floated the idea of putting Ghislaine Maxwell under oath before the Senate Judiciary Committee.

Speaker Mike Johnson chimed in too, saying, “We trust the American people,” but warned against releasing minors’ names or compromising whistleblowers.

The message from conservatives is clear: transparency matters — no matter how uncomfortable the truth may be.

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🚨 Trump Calls Epstein Files a “Hoax” as He Slams Pam Bondi Critics and Destroys Jerome Powell

Trump just broke his silence on the Epstein controversy — and he’s not mincing words.

He says the whole thing is a “Democrat hoax” and is daring Attorney General Pam Bondi to “release what’s credible” and move on.

Critics are demanding more documents, but Trump’s focused on what he calls the real problem: Biden’s border crisis, soaring interest rates, and weak leadership at the Fed.

And then came the fireworks — Trump torched Jerome Powell as “too late,” “a knucklehead,” and “the most costly mistake in Washington.”

“They want to talk about a guy who died four years ago instead of our record-breaking economy,” Trump said.

He warned that the Epstein obsession is just another Russia-style distraction, calling out “stupid Republicans” for falling for Democrat traps.

Then Trump turned to Jerome Powell, blaming him for trillion-dollar losses and exposing his $2.5 billion Fed building boondoggle.

“He’s a disaster,” Trump said. “If you’re smart, it’s the easiest job in government. He just isn’t.”

As 2025 rolls on, Trump’s making it clear — he’s done with distractions, and ready to tear down the system’s biggest failures.

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