Summary
House Democrats shared a letter that Donald Trump reportedly sent to Jeffrey Epstein in 2003. The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to maintain a freeze on nearly five billion dollars in foreign aid. A federal court confirmed that Trump must pay $83 million to E. Jean Carroll for defamation.
Key Facts
- House Democrats released a letter allegedly from Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein for a birthday book in 2003.
- The Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court to keep five billion dollars in foreign aid locked and not used.
- A federal court upheld a decision that President Trump must pay $83 million to writer E. Jean Carroll for defamation.
- E. Jean Carroll accused Trump of defaming her, which led to the court ruling.
- The case involving the foreign aid is currently pending, waiting for the Supreme Court's decision.