On Tuesday, President Donald Trump dealt with increasing pressure from his base Maga to manipulate the files of Jeffrey Epstein and urged the General Prosecutor of Pam Bondi to give “whatever he is trustworthy”. Trump spoke with reporters outside the White House and confirmed that he had received a “very fast briefing” at the Ministry of Justice (DO) and a recent review of the Epstein FBI files.
The review, completed before the release and FBI Memo last week, concluded that there was no evidence that Epstein would maintain a “list of clients” of powerful collaborators. She also stated that no additional fees would be monitored in connection with the investigation. As part of the review, he released the lesson of prison, which, as he claims, confirms that Epstein died in his prison cell in Manhattan in 2019 by suicide.
Trump: “Whatever thinks she is trustworthy, she should release”
Asked by ABC News, whether Pam Bondi reported him, whether his name appeared in documents, Trump denied any such publication.
“No, no, she is – she gave us only a very fast briefing,” Trump replied before he turned to the accusation that the documents were politically motivated.
“These files were created by Comey, created by Obama, Biden (administration) was created – and you know we have gone through Russia, Russia, Russian fraud,” he said.
Trump added, “We went through it for years, but she did it very well and it would be up to her. Whatever she thinks she is trustworthy, she should release.”
Trump prevents Bondi’s role
Despite friction, Trump prevented Bondi’s management and said that the credibility of information was paramount.
“The Prosecutor General did it very well. She really did a very good job,” he said. “And I think if you look at it, you will understand it. I would like to see it too. But I think a general prosecutor is a credibility very important. And you want trusted evidence or something like that.”
Speculation Maga and Epstein
Trump’s comments come in the middle of a growing will from its own base, some of which supporters m
The conclusion that there is no “list of clients” associated with the lack of other legal measures did not support theory and requirements for full transparency from the government online.
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