Trump says ‘left lunatics’ won’t be satisfied with Epstein grand jury testimony
UNITED STATES, JUL 19 – President Trump demands full release of Epstein grand jury testimony and files a $10 billion defamation lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal over an alleged false letter story.
- Former President Donald Trump has requested the Justice Department to release all grand jury testimony related to Jeffrey Epstein, stating it must be subject to court approval.
- Attorney Sarah Krissoff believes the request is a distraction and the transcripts will likely contain minimal information.
- Judges overseeing Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell's cases may take weeks to rule on the transcripts' release, despite public interest.
- Trump's influence on the Epstein case is viewed as unprecedented, raising concerns about political pressure on federal prosecutors.
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Epstein grand jury transcripts 'a distraction'
The Trump administration has moved to release grand jury transcripts in the Jeffrey Epstein case, but former prosecutors...
Right-wing media won’t let go of Epstein case as Trump battles for narrative control
President Trump denies writing a letter and drawing a lewd picture to late wealthy socialite Jeffrey Epstein for Epstein’s 50th birthday that was reported in a Wall Street Journal story last week. MSNBC political analyst Alexi McCammond and The Bulwark writer-at-large Tim Miller join Alex Witt to discuss the latest developments and political implications the case has for Trump.
Request to unseal Epstein grand jury transcripts likely to reveal little, ex-prosecutors say
Ex-federal prosecutors say a Justice Department request to unseal grand jury transcripts in the Epstein case is unlikely to produce many new revelations. 'It really is nothing,' says one.
Request To Unseal Epstein Grand Jury Transcripts Likely To Disappoint, Ex-Prosecutors Say
Ex-federal prosecutors say a DOJ request to unseal grand jury transcripts in the prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein is unlikely to satisfy the public's appetite for new revelations about his crimes.
Request to unseal Epstein grand jury transcripts likely to disappoint, ex-prosecutors say
A Justice Department request to unseal grand jury transcripts in the prosecution of chronic sexual abuser Jeffrey Epstein and his former girlfriend is unlikely to produce much, if anything, to satisfy the public’s appetite for new revelations about the financier’s crimes, former federal prosecutors say.Attorney Sarah Krissoff, an assistant U.S. attorney in Manhattan from from 2008 to 2021, called the request in the prosecutions of Epstein and im…
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