
US President Donald Trump said he wanted “everything” to be released on Epstein’s files after he faced the will of his own supporters.
His comments come in the midst of his administration efforts to alleviate the stir that suffers from his Presidency and urges two judges to release the testimony to the great jury accusing Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell for trading fees.
Trump’s comments came on Friday after the Bloomberg report indicated that the FBI edited his and several other names from government ensembles related to Jeffrey Epstein. All these people were important individuals.
The team of 1,000 FBI employees, who pulled all Nighters, went through more than 100,000 documents, performed the editors after being commissioned to review Epstein files for potential public editions, reports in the report.
The names of high -ranking individuals, including Trump, were not published because they were private citizens when the federal investigation of Epstein began in 2006, he said.
Employees have reviewed the records using the Freedom of Information Act as their guide to decide what information should be detained.
According to Bloomberg report, the legacy of Donald Trump has appeared several times when the FBI agents searched Epstein files.
(This is an evolving story. See back on the updates)
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