GOP senator demands Trump ‘release the damn files’ on Epstein
UNITED STATES, JUL 17 – Senator Thom Tillis demands full release of Epstein files amid GOP divisions, with Trump supporters citing no evidence of a client list as per the Justice Department and FBI.
- Earlier this week, Sen. Thom Tillis demanded the release of Epstein files, after President Donald Trump urged supporters to move on.
- After releasing a joint memo, the DOJ and FBI found no evidence Epstein had a 'client list,' while top aides had promised to release the files.
- Tillis backed up his demand by citing Tuesday's procedural vote, and House Republicans blocked a vote on publishing the files, he said.
- Facing pressure, Attorney General Pam Bondi was urged, while she had said the list was 'sitting on my desk right now to review.'
- Republican senators like Tillis continue pressing for transparency, and President Donald Trump downplayed the case as 'pretty boring stuff' earlier this week.
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Tillis calls on Trump administration to release ‘the damn’ Epstein files
Sen. Thom Tillis, R-NC, said in a radio interview that "I don’t think human trafficking of young teenage girls being exploited by billionaires on a private island is boring. I think it’s despicable and I believe that anybody who had anything to do with it or knowledge of it should be held accountable."
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