White House Freaked Out to Hide Epstein Files and Protect Trump
This article reveals extensive White House meetings dedicated to delaying the release of Jeffrey Epstein-related investigatory materials and shielding President Trump from any association with the disgraced financier. Senior administration officials, including the chief of staff and White House counsel, convened in the Situation Room to strategize public relations and political maneuvers, prioritizing the “disposal” of the scandal over achieving justice for victims. Despite prior claims of transparency, the administration repeatedly sought to suppress information, even attempting to kill a Wall Street Journal article and downplaying Trump’s past connections to Epstein’s private jet. Ultimately, the administration’s primary concern remained protecting the president from potential damage, leading to a continued refusal to comply with laws mandating the release of all government investigatory files on Epstein.