Bill Clinton

Comer’s Epstein File Stance: A Reason to Release Them?

The author claims Democrats are the ones seeking transparency regarding the Epstein files, but Republicans are blocking their release. Evidence allegedly gathered does not implicate President Trump, and instead, points to closer ties between Bill Clinton and Jeffrey Epstein. House Speaker Mike Johnson has refused to swear in a representative who could provide a crucial vote for releasing the files. Furthermore, Trump’s allies are reportedly silencing fellow Republicans who support the petition.

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Blair Met Epstein While Prime Minister: Emails Reveal UK Government Concerns

In a 2002 email to then-National Security Advisor, Lord Mandelson described Jeffrey Epstein as “safe,” while suggesting a meeting between Epstein and Tony Blair. The email detailed Epstein’s interests in scientific entrepreneurship and global markets. Mandelson further stated Epstein was young, vibrant and frequently traveled with Bill Clinton. Handwritten notes on the email raised questions about the meeting, but the content of these notes remain largely illegible.

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Trump Remains Silent on Epstein Birthday Book Mentions

Newly surfaced documents reveal a check from Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein for a woman, along with an accompanying note. This note suggests the transaction involved the sale of a woman to Trump for $22,500, highlighting Epstein’s early manipulation skills. Furthermore, another document details a woman’s encounters with both Trump and Bill Clinton, emphasizing the network Epstein cultivated. These revelations are likely to deepen the scandal surrounding the disgraced financier.

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Trump: Epstein Files Are a “Democratic Hoax,” Claims Some Don’t Belong

During a Friday media meeting, President Trump expressed support for the Justice Department’s decision to release the Epstein files to the House Oversight Committee, stating he “couldn’t care less” and emphasizing the importance of protecting innocent individuals. He dismissed the files as a “Democrat hoax,” while also mentioning the inclusion of Bill Clinton and Larry Summers in the files. Trump highlighted his administration’s achievements, citing a successful seven months in office. The Wall Street Journal previously reported that Trump was mentioned in the files, though being listed does not indicate criminal activity.

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Republicans Subpoena Over Epstein, Sideline Trump

The House Oversight Committee has issued subpoenas to Bill and Hillary Clinton, as well as several former officials including James Comey, Merrick Garland, and William Barr, seeking information related to Jeffrey Epstein. Chairman James Comer also demanded the “full, complete, unredacted Epstein Files” from the Department of Justice. Notably, the committee’s demands did not extend to former President Donald Trump, despite his known association with Epstein. The subpoenas come after a subcommittee voted to subpoena the DOJ for the Epstein files last month, and the committee has requested the Clintons appear for depositions in October 2025.

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Bill and Hillary Clinton Subpoenaed in Epstein Investigation: Reactions and Calls for Trump’s Involvement

The House Oversight Committee has issued subpoenas to several high-profile figures, including Bill and Hillary Clinton, as part of its investigation into the Epstein case, intensifying scrutiny of the Justice Department’s handling of the matter. Meanwhile, newly released images from Epstein’s mansion reveal unsettling details, while Donald Trump and News Corp. have agreed to postpone Rupert Murdoch’s deposition in a defamation case related to Epstein. The DOJ is seeking limited unsealing of Maxwell grand jury transcripts, but asserts that most information is already public. These developments reflect the ongoing investigation into Epstein, and the potential ties to high-ranking officials.

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Trump-Epstein Connection: Desperate Measures as Scandal Deepens

Despite Republican claims of a smear campaign, a 29-page annex to the special counsel’s 2023 report revealed that John H. Durham could not definitively prove any connection between Trump and Russian collusion. The report includes an email from July 27, 2016, allegedly sent by a Soros Open Society Foundations staffer, outlining that Clinton had purportedly approved a plan to link Trump to Russian interference. This strategy was allegedly intended to divert attention from her use of a private email server while she was Secretary of State.

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Trump Claims Clinton Visited Epstein Island 28 Times Despite “No List” Claims

During a press briefing, former President Donald Trump shifted attention away from questions about Jeffrey Epstein by directing reporters to focus on Bill Clinton’s alleged 28 visits to Epstein’s island. Trump claimed to have never visited the island and dismissed questions about his potential involvement. He then criticized his political rivals and former Harvard President Larry Summers, suggesting they were more relevant figures to investigate. These remarks followed claims from Trump administration officials that they had no record of Epstein’s associates.

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Trump’s Epstein Denial: “Not a Big Thing” While Deflecting to Bill Clinton

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Trump Denies Epstein Island Visit, Deflects to Clinton Amidst Scandal

During a recent press conference, former President Donald Trump redirected attention away from his alleged connections to Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex trafficker, and towards Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, and others. Trump, when questioned about Ghislaine Maxwell and her meetings with his former attorney, asserted he was not considering a pardon. He instead suggested the media focus on others connected to Epstein, including figures like Larry Summers and Bill Clinton. Trump has consistently denied any involvement with Epstein.

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