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Today on Media Miss Minute, a House Republican claims the FBI is holding a list of suspected
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clients of sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. Plus, Hamas says it's ready for a new ceasefire deal
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with Israel, laying out terms in a letter to President Trump. I'm Craig DeGrelli. In today's Media Miss Minute, we're zeroing in on two stories most
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partisan outlets are largely ignoring. First, a story overlooked on the right. Republican
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Congressman Thomas Massey says the FBI does have a list of at least some of Jeffrey Epstein's
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clients. Massey told the House Judiciary Committee at least 20 high-profile people are on that list
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including people in politics, business, entertainment, finance, even foreign royalty. But FBI Director Cash Patel insists there is no client list and told lawmakers he has
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taken no action to investigate any names Massey claims to have. Now to a story being underreported
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by left-leaning outlets. Hamas has sent a letter to President Donald Trump offering to release
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hostages if Israel agrees to a 60-day ceasefire. The group says it would immediately free half of
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the remaining hostages if the deal goes through, a proposal that comes as Israel steps up its
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offensive in Gaza City. For more stories missed or minimized by partisan media
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