According to Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee, new reports reveal a Justice Department file on Microsoft SharePoint containing all mentions of Donald Trump in the Epstein files, which they are urging to be released. This file was compiled as part of a review by the Deputy Attorney General’s office, which also flagged references to other celebrities, including Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew. While the Justice Department has confirmed Trump’s name appears multiple times in the files, officials have stated they are not planning on releasing additional files due to sensitive information. Trump has dismissed the issue as a political hoax, claiming any interactions with Epstein were brief and ended due to inappropriate behavior.
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Joe Rogan, a former Trump supporter, expressed his frustration with Trump’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, specifically criticizing his perceived “gaslighting” of his base. Rogan pointed to the missing footage from Epstein’s jail cell surveillance video as evidence of a cover-up, believing it has crossed a line with many of Trump’s supporters. He argued that Trump officials hold an outdated view of information dissemination, and the fallout from this scandal might not simply fade away. This discussion arose as the White House continues to face pressure regarding the release of Epstein-related files.
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A survivor who testified at Ghislaine Maxwell’s trial stated that she met Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago with Jeffrey Epstein when she was 14. The survivor, identified as “Jane,” also participated in Trump’s Miss Teen USA pageant. Maxwell recently spoke with the Deputy Attorney General under limited immunity, potentially regarding Epstein’s accomplices. This testimony and the ongoing investigation into Epstein’s associates have brought renewed attention to Trump’s relationship with Epstein.
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In a recent segment, Jon Stewart dissected Donald Trump’s attempt to distance himself from Jeffrey Epstein. Stewart highlighted Trump’s use of the word “inappropriate” to describe Epstein’s actions and his subsequent complaint about Epstein hiring his employees. The former “Daily Show” host found Trump’s insistence that he never visited Epstein’s island, but also expressed he never had the “privilege” of going, to be particularly telling. Stewart’s analysis suggested Trump’s ego and narcissism were central to his denial, as seen through the use of an unexpected word choice.
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Joe Rogan has publicly stated he is drawing a “line in the sand” with President Trump regarding the handling of records related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Rogan, who previously endorsed Trump, expressed disappointment in the administration’s response to the Epstein case and the ongoing calls for the release of related documents. This controversy stems from Epstein’s connections to powerful figures and his death, which has fueled numerous conspiracy theories. The Trump administration’s refusal to release further information, despite previous suggestions to do so, has drawn criticism and is likely to continue facing scrutiny.
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On “The Daily Show,” Jon Stewart addressed Donald Trump’s recent trip to Scotland and his responses to questions about Jeffrey Epstein. Stewart highlighted Trump’s attempts to deflect questions about Epstein by suggesting the media was uninterested in a trade deal, and also included Trump’s denial of involvement. Trump’s rebuttals included dismissing the files as potentially fabricated and claiming he declined an invitation to Epstein’s island. Stewart humorously dissected Trump’s responses, finding them contradictory and absurd.
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According to Mark Epstein, his brother Jeffrey Epstein claimed to possess damaging information about Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton that could have canceled the 2016 presidential election if revealed. Mark Epstein stated he did not know the specifics of the “dirt” and had no evidence linking Trump to Epstein’s sex trafficking crimes. This comes after a DOJ and FBI memo stated there was no evidence of blackmail by Epstein. Despite this, Mark Epstein maintains his brother did not commit suicide and suggested foul play.
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Contradictory narratives have emerged regarding the nature of Donald Trump’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. While the White House claims Trump severed ties due to Epstein’s “creepy” behavior, Trump himself offers a different explanation. Trump stated the falling out was due to Epstein hiring his employees and subsequently doing so again, leading to Epstein’s banishment from Trump’s properties. Furthermore, Trump has attempted to distance himself from Epstein, denying ever visiting his island and encouraging scrutiny of others connected to Epstein.
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In a recent statement, former President Donald Trump suggested that any mentions of his name in the Epstein case files were the result of potential Democratic efforts to fabricate information. Trump made these claims during a media availability, calling the controversy a “hoax” and accusing his predecessors of manipulating the files. He also compared the situation to the unverified dossier from the 2016 election, suggesting the possibility of false information being included. Despite calls for greater transparency, the DOJ has stated there is no “client list” and that no more information would be released.
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A watchdog group founded by former Obama official Norm Eisen has filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request with the Department of Justice, seeking the disclosure of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein. This request specifically targets any Epstein files that reference former President Donald Trump, citing reports that Trump is included in these files. The DDF is requesting any internal communications between DOJ officials regarding handling references to Trump in the Epstein case. This appeal follows growing controversy surrounding the Epstein case, including alleged attempts to protect Trump from the fallout.
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