Following the release of Epstein’s emails by the House Oversight Committee, former President Donald Trump directed Attorney General Pam Bondi to investigate Epstein’s ties to several individuals and institutions. Trump’s request, made on Truth Social, cited the emails as a “hoax” used by Democrats to distract from other issues and requested investigation into Bill Clinton, Larry Summers, and J.P. Morgan Chase, among others. Bondi quickly announced that U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton would lead the investigation. Trump’s involvement in the released emails was referenced, but he has stated that he kicked Epstein out of his club decades ago for being a creep.
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Following the impending release of Epstein files by the House, President Trump has requested the Department of Justice to investigate Epstein’s connections to prominent Democrats, including Bill Clinton. This shift in strategy comes after months of attempts to downplay the case and has led to an investigation being led by Jay Clayton. The move is seen as an attempt to deflect from his own vulnerabilities as pressure mounts for transparency, even among some Republican house members. Despite this, it is unclear if the Trump administration will follow through with his promise.
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Flight logs reveal that Donald Trump and Bill Clinton both utilized Jeffrey Epstein’s private planes. Trump flew on Epstein’s aircraft on numerous occasions in the 1990s, including trips with family members. Bill Clinton took several flights on Epstein’s planes after leaving office, visiting various international locations. The logs also show that various celebrities, including Naomi Campbell and Kevin Spacey, also flew on Epstein’s planes.
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Facing renewed scrutiny over his past connection with Jeffrey Epstein, Donald Trump took to Truth Social to deflect and call for an investigation into Epstein’s relationships with prominent Democrats and institutions. Trump’s post suggested the Democrats were using the Epstein scandal to distract from their own failures, and he requested Attorney General Pam Bondi and the FBI to investigate Epstein’s connections to figures like Bill Clinton and Larry Summers. In response to Trump’s call, Bondi thanked Trump and announced the Department of Justice would pursue the investigation. Reid Hoffman, a person mentioned in Trump’s post, demanded the release of all Epstein files to bring justice for victims and expose those with close ties to Epstein.
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In response to Democratic actions, Trump announced that Attorney General Pam Bondi would investigate Democrats associated with Jeffrey Epstein, including Bill Clinton, Larry Summers, and Reid Hoffman. Trump claimed that the records show that these men, along with others, spent considerable time with Epstein. This action seemingly deflects from the longest government shutdown in U.S. history and is portrayed as a “Russia, Russia, Russia Scam” targeting Democrats. While the released documents do not directly implicate Trump in any of Epstein’s alleged criminal activity, they do reveal aspects of a close relationship.
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Wilson, a 43-year-old candidate, declared victory on Wednesday after gaining nearly 2,000 votes, solidifying what her campaign believes is an insurmountable lead. The first-time candidate, who welcomes labels like Democrat or socialist, centered her campaign on addressing affordability, improving mass transit, and tackling Seattle’s homelessness crisis. Wilson’s campaign resonated with voters feeling unheard by existing leadership and seeking solutions to pressing issues like affordable housing and childcare. She highlighted the urgency, spurred by both the affordability crisis and political shifts, for government to act swiftly on positive change.
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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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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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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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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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