Trump says country should move on from Epstein files after latest release
More than 3 million documents mention Trump, mostly containing unverified claims or innocuous references without new verified evidence, DOJ and FBI said.
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Donald Trump believes that it is "maybe time to move on" after the Ministry of Justice released millions of documents on Jeffrey Epstein's explosive file. ...
AFP U.S. President Donald Trump questioned Tuesday whether it was "time to move on" after the Ministry of Justice released a mass of documents on the sexual criminal case Jeffrey Epstein. "I think it may be time to move on," Donald Trump told journalists at the White House. Oval Bureau tenant believes that this case is a conspiracy against him. The case particularly poisons his second mandate. If the two men knew each other in the 1990s, Donald …
Trump, Epstein, and the politics of denial: What the newly released files really show
US President Donald Trump’s renewed denial of any meaningful association with the late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has once again pushed one of the most politically radioactive scandals of the past decade back into the global spotlight. The controversy was reignited following the release of the final tranche of documents under the Epstein Files Transparency Act-legislation signed into law by Trump himself in November-for…
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