Wyden says Trump admin sitting on Epstein bank records: ‘They’re refusing to investigate’
UNITED STATES, JUL 17 – Senator Wyden examines over $1 billion in suspicious bank transfers tied to Epstein’s sex trafficking network amid blocked FBI file releases and bipartisan transparency demands.
- On Thursday, July 17, Sen. Ron Wyden said he obtained 4,725 wire transfers from the Trump administration, revealing the scope of the records.
- Last year, Treasury officials allowed thousands of pages of secret filings, but staff could not copy them.
- Records reveal thousands of wire transfers involving artwork sales and payments to women, including transfers through two Russian banks worth up to $100 million.
- Early July, President Donald Trump denied the existence of the list, which led to a bipartisan outcry.
- Wyden added that the Trump administration refused to release FBI-seized information, prompting a bipartisan outcry and urgent calls for transparency.
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Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden joins chorus in calling for release of Epstein documents
Wyden urges a ‘follow the money’ approach around the disgraced financier. “The Trump administration may be closing the books on Epstein’s sex trafficking, but I am not ready to give up. Far from it,” the Oregon senator said in a statement earlier this week.
‘4,000 Potential Lines of Investigation’: Top Democrat Claims Trump Admin Is Sitting On Key Epstein Evidence
Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR), the top Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee, revealed this week that the Treasury Department has records of thousands of wire transfers related to Jeffrey Epstein. Wyden discussed the revelation in a Thursday floor speech, saying, “Last year, the Biden administration allowed our investigators to look at portions of the file. We did that at the Treasury building. Here is what it says. Treasury’s Epstein file details, M…
Wyden says Trump admin sitting on Epstein bank records: ‘They’re refusing to investigate’
Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) on Thursday slammed the Trump administration for not making deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's financial records available to Congress and the public.
Senator presses for Epstein records as financial trail raises new questions
U.S. lawmakers are ramping up pressure on federal agencies to release sealed documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, continuing what started as a public commitment from the Trump administration. Sen. Ron Wyden, a Democrat from Oregon and chairman of the Senate Committee on Finance, said investigators working with his office believe the government holds key records, including financial data, showing nearly $1 billion moved through one of Epstein’s …
Sen. Wyden presses DOJ to release Epstein bank reports to Congress
Sen. Ron Wyden has spent the past three years investigating the financial machinery behind Jeffrey Epstein’s sex-trafficking operation. The Oregon Democrat, who is the ranking member on the Senate Finance Committee, says that he has been pushing the Justice Department to uncover the full extent of Epstein’s money movements and the banks that enabled them. “We felt from the beginning this was a follow-the-money case,” Wyden said in an interview w…
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