The U.S. Department of Justice recently released documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, and the names of Jay-Z and Pusha T have surfaced in the files. The mentions are based on a 2019 FBI tip line report, where an anonymous caller alleged that Jay-Z and Pusha T were involved in incidents dating back to the 1990s. The report claims the caller was drugged and sexually abused, naming Harvey Weinstein and Pusha T as handlers. ¹ ² ³ The documents don't imply any direct involvement or guilt, and authorities stress that being named doesn't mean someone committed a crime. Jay-Z and Pusha T's representatives have denied any wrongdoing, and there's no indication of investigation or charges. ⁴ Drake's reaction to the news isn't clear, but social media is buzzing with discussions and debates. The hip-hop community is reacting cautiously, emphasizing the importance of verified informati...
The first question to Sir Keir Starmer brings up Elon Musk's latest social media posts - including the Tesla boss calling for the UK to be "liberated" from the Labour Party.
The prime minister says he doesn't "really have any comment on the particular comment that was made" by the X chief.
He is also asked if the prioritisation of GPs will come at the cost of A&E waiting times.
The prime minister says he does not accept the idea the government can only tackle one issue at the time - and says "we can walk and chew gum here, and we're going to do that".
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