Jeffrey Epstein's Ties to Donald Trump and Allegations of Sex Trafficking Examined: James D. Zirin
UNITED STATES, JUL 21 – The Justice Department requested to unseal grand jury transcripts from Epstein's case, highlighting over 1,000 identified victims and ongoing public demand for accountability.
- Recently, Elon Musk’s claim that Trump was in the Epstein files led Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel backtracking on pledges, fueling controversy.
- Earlier this month, the Justice Department declared there was 'no client list' and no further disclosures, sparking outrage among Trump's base.
- Last week, The Wall Street Journal reported Trump gave Epstein a risqué birthday card in 2003, which Trump called 'fake' and threatened to sue WSJ, NewsCorp, and Rupert Murdoch.
- Everyone Hates Elon plastering images at bus shelters and near the US embassy, ahead of Trump's UK visit, amid controversy over Epstein files.
- During The Weeknight, MSNBC co-host Alicia Menendez raised questions about the potential political impact, highlighting ongoing uncertainty surrounding the Epstein files.
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Brother says a joke indicates how close Epstein was to Trump
Jeffrey Epstein’s brother, Mark, tells CNN’s Erin Burnett about his brother’s “very close” friendship with Donald Trump in the 1990s. He also describes how he found out about his brother’s legal trouble in 2006, before he pleaded guilty to a sex trafficking charge involving an underage girl.
'Could hear Donald say it': Epstein's brother says this line reveals closeness with Trump
Convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein's brother Mark Epstein said Tuesday President Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein were "very good friends" and "very close."Speaking to CNN's Erin Burnett on her show Tuesday evening, Mark Epstein said: "I know Donald was in Jeff's office a lot back in the 90s. It's documented that Donald flew on Jeff's plane a number of times. I don't know if they ever checked, but I know Jeff flew on Donald's plane."He continue…
Analysis: Feisty Trump deflects, but cannot shake boiling Epstein documents scandal
WASHINGTON — A noticeably fired-up President Donald Trump on Tuesday attempted to distance himself from his administration’s next steps in the Jeffrey Epstein documents drama, while also announcing a revised trade arrangement with the Philippines.
Gazette-Mail editorial: Capito is right on Epstein case transparency
Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., called for transparency regarding the case of Jeffrey Epstein, the deceased sex trafficker and former friend of President Donald Trump. In this instance, Capito is right.
The Capitol closes ahead of time to avoid a vote on the details of the charges against the billionaire for trafficking and sexual abuse of minors
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