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I just talked about this and a real estate deal that Trump made back in 2022.
Those were, of course, happening around the same time that Trump had these documents, which makes that interesting.
You also ask, one of your demands to Pam Bondi is for her to produce a list of which members of Trump's family, if any, were made aware of these classified documents.
I mean, we're all paying attention to and covering the fact that Trump and his family have made...
oodles of money during this administration.
Why did you ask for the family members specifically?
Is that what you're getting at or what are you getting at there?
We all want to know.
Got to let us know if you hear anything.
Congressman Jamie Raskin, thank you, as always, for joining us.
Okay, coming up, Jeffrey Epstein's account gets one question and gives three different answers.
Congressman Ro Khanna has been trying to figure out why, and we want to know too, and he joins me next.
One of the enduring mysteries from the Epstein files revolves around an Epstein accuser known as Jane Doe number four, who also made allegations of sexual assault against Donald Trump.
Allegations Trump denies.
And a few weeks ago, when Jeffrey Epstein's former accountant, Richard Kahn, testified before the House Oversight Committee, Democrats asked about Jane Doe number four and whether the Epstein estate paid her a settlement.
Is it true that Jane Doe IV, the citation is Doe versus Jeffrey Epstein, 1, 19, CB 07675, Southern District of New York, received a financial settlement directly from the estate, as her attorney has clarified?
I'm sorry, I don't know who Jane Doe Ford is.
She's the person who has been widely described as alleging that President Trump raped or abused her when she was 13 in the 1980s.
And her attorney is out there and said that she received a settlement from the estate.
Congressman, may I just tell him who Jane Doe Ford is just to refresh his memory?