Lies and U-Turns From Trump's Team over the Epstein Files
UNITED STATES, AUG 4 – Bipartisan calls grow as 82% of Americans want full release of Epstein files Trump withholds, citing potential harm to his political standing and reputation.
- On July 7, 2025, President Donald Trump declined to release the Jeffrey Epstein criminal case files, claiming they would harm innocents and he is prominently featured in them.
- Trump claims the unredacted files could set the stage for a pardon and fears they might expose powerful friends.
- On July 23, the House Oversight Subcommittee on Federal Law Enforcement voted 8-2 to subpoena the Department of Justice for more than 300 gigabytes of Epstein files.
- In an Economist/YouGov poll, 61% disapproved of Trump's handling, and 82% believe the government should release all Epstein documents.
- Pressure is mounting as calls for release continue, and victims and the public vow to persist until all files see the light of day.
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Trump's Administration Skillfully Manages Epstein Case - Real News Now
The Trump administration’s competent handling of the situation surrounding the case of Jeffrey Epstein has garnered attention. The Justice Department, under the directive of the administration, acted on July 7 to finalize the issue, stating that no further reveal of the criminal case files was required. This decision followed the Department’s announcement in March hinting at hefty Epstein files set for release. Interestingly, unity stands testam…
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