Zeldin, McCain hammer Crockett on Epstein donations claim

Fox NewsThursday, November 20, 2025 at 5:36:24 PM
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Zeldin, McCain hammer Crockett on Epstein donations claim
  • Lee Zeldin and Meghan McCain responded sharply to Rep. Jasmine Crockett's assertion that some individuals received donations from Jeffrey Epstein, a claim that has been met with significant criticism.
  • This incident highlights the contentious political climate surrounding Epstein's legacy, as accusations and counterclaims continue to emerge, affecting reputations and political careers.
  • The ongoing discourse reflects broader concerns regarding accountability and transparency in political donations, particularly in relation to figures associated with Epstein.
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