Trump Says Any 'Credible' Epstein Files Should Be Released
UNITED STATES, JUL 14 – Lara Trump says documents that don’t harm witnesses or minors could be released amid MAGA calls for transparency and despite DOJ stating no further files exist.
- On July 7, 2023, the DOJ and FBI released a memo stating they found no credible evidence that Jeffrey Epstein blackmailed prominent individuals.
- The memo followed Epstein's 2019 suicide in a Manhattan jail while awaiting sex trafficking charges, amid conspiracy theories about a client list.
- Trump and his administration faced internal divisions as Lara Trump promised more transparency, while critics pushed for fuller release of Epstein files.
- Trump said the Justice Department should release all credible information and called Bondi to explain discrepancies, claiming files were 'made up' by Democrats.
- The memo's confirmation of suicide and absence of a client list dampened conspiracy theories, but the issue continues to cause political tension within Trump's base.
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New York, Jul 15 (EFE).- U.S. President Donald Trump declared this Tuesday that “anything credible” should be published about billionaire Jeffrey Epstein’s case of sex trafficking. “I don’t understand why Epstein’s case would be interesting to anyone. It’s sordid but boring. I think only very bad people, including fake news, wish this would continue. But let (people) receive the credible information (from the tycoon),” the president told the pre…
Roy: Trump Admin Needs More 'Transparency' on Jeffrey Epstein Files
Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) said the Trump administration needs better "transparency" regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case, shortly after President Donald Trump doubled down on calling the files a "made-up" hoax orchestrated by Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and other Democrat leaders. The post Chip Roy: Trump Admin Needs More ‘Transparency’ on Jeffrey Epstein Files appeared first on Breitbart.
It's a rock in Donald Trump's shoe that could poison his political life. The US president is under the fire of criticism from his own electoral base for not making public a list he had promised to disclose: that of Jeffrey Epstein's clients, the billionaire who died in prison in 2019, convicted of pimping minors. Donald Trump says it's "moving around, there's nothing to see."
Trump says any 'credible' Epstein files should be released
Donald Trump said Tuesday the US Justice Department should release all "credible" information from its probe into notorious sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein as he sought to douse a firestorm of criticism from his supporters over his handling of the case.
The US president tried this Tuesday to put an end to the growing controversy around the Epstein case. He claimed that if there were "credible" elements in Jeffrey Epstein's case, they would be made public. For some, the financier would have been murdered in order to prevent revelations about personalities suspected of child crime. - Epstein case: pressed by his side, Trump said he was for the publication of "credible" elements of the case (Inter…
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