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U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene speaks at a Donald Trump campaign event in Rome, Ga., in March, 2024. Now, she is in a spat with the President over the Epstein files.
Donald Trump is in the uncomfortable and unfamiliar position of struggling to get in front of the people he thought were behind him.
As recently as a week ago, when Mr. Trump – confident and defiant – was commanding his troops in the U.S. government shutdown and it seemed the congressional effort to force the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files was futile, the notion of Trump political weakness was inconceivable.
A week from now, when Tuesday’s House vote will have receded into the background, this storm may have passed and may seem like a singular diversion from the broad narrative of indomitable Tru

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