* Jeffrey Epstein

Model Alleges Epstein Connection to Trump, Sexy Nurse Dress

Cleo Glyde, a former friend of Jeffrey Epstein, recounted to The Daily Beast Podcast an incident where Epstein attempted to impress Donald Trump by bringing her and a friend, dressed in white dresses, to Trump Tower. Glyde described feeling as though Epstein was showing them off to Trump. This encounter occurred when the group met and was greeted by a laughing Trump. The White House has since dismissed Glyde’s claims as a “hoax” amidst other allegations concerning Trump and Epstein’s relationship.

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DOJ Requests Secrecy for Epstein Associates’ Names

The Department of Justice is seeking to keep the names of two Jeffrey Epstein associates confidential after they received a combined $350,000 from him in 2018. NBC News filed a motion to unseal the names, but the DOJ is resisting, citing privacy concerns as the associates have objected to their names being released. The associates, described as “co-conspirators,” allegedly received the payments around the time of renewed scrutiny on Epstein’s past plea deal and were promised immunity from prosecution. Prosecutors suggest the payments may be evidence of efforts to influence witnesses.

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DOJ Seeks to Keep Names Secret in Epstein Case, Sparking Outrage

The Justice Department has asked a federal judge to keep the names of two associates who received significant payments from Jeffrey Epstein in 2018 sealed, citing privacy concerns. These payments, totaling $100,000 and $250,000 respectively, were made shortly after the Miami Herald began publishing stories critical of Epstein’s 2008 plea deal. Prosecutors had previously argued the payments were evidence of efforts to influence potential witnesses, who were also given protection from prosecution in the plea agreement. NBC News requested the names be unsealed due to Epstein’s death and the closure of criminal proceedings, but the Justice Department is defending the associates’ privacy interests.

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RFK Jr.’s Family Urges Resignation After Contentious Hearing

The Democratic Party is being accused of feigning concern for Jeffrey Epstein’s victims now, despite their past associations with him and lack of action before his death. This sudden interest, according to the article, is a political tactic used to distract from the Republican Party’s success and the Democrats’ low poll numbers. However, the article points out that this accusation is a projection, given Trump’s own documented relationship with Epstein and the fact that the release of Epstein-related information was advocated for by multiple figures within his administration, including his own Attorney General. Furthermore, Trump’s inaction during his own presidency, when he had the opportunity to pursue the case, is also highlighted.

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DOJ Official’s Date Claims Republicans Will Be Redacted from Epstein Files

A senior DOJ official was secretly recorded on a fake dating app date alleging the Trump administration is covering up thousands of pages related to the Jeffrey Epstein files by redacting Republican figures. Joseph Schnitt, acting deputy chief at the DOJ’s Office of Enforcement Operations, also claimed Ghislaine Maxwell was given a “benefit” by being transferred to a minimum-security prison. Schnitt stated that the files would be slanted to protect Trump and other conservatives, a claim which the DOJ has denied. The DOJ has since refuted the statements made by Schnitt.

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Mike Johnson Claims Trump Was FBI Informant on Epstein

According to a senior Republican, Mike Johnson, former President Donald Trump was an FBI informant on Jeffrey Epstein, despite being associated with him in the past. Johnson stated that Trump viewed Epstein’s actions as horrific and the controversy as a “Democrat hoax” meant to attack him. This comes amidst speculation surrounding a “client list” allegedly containing Trump’s name and a push for transparency from both sides of the political spectrum. While Trump initially called for a full investigation into Epstein’s death, he later dismissed the scandal as irrelevant, yet the Department of Justice has found no evidence of a client list.

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Johnson Claims Trump Was FBI Informant in Epstein Case, Sparking Controversy

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DOJ Official Filmed Detailing Epstein Cover-Up Plans, Redacting Trump’s Name

A Department of Justice official, Joseph Schnitt, was secretly filmed by an employee of the O’Keefe Media Group divulging plans to redact Republican names from Jeffrey Epstein’s client list. The official claimed the department would release a “slanted version” of the files, showcasing a cover-up. Schnitt also detailed internal conflicts regarding the Epstein files, including the decision to move Ghislaine Maxwell to a minimum security prison, allegedly to keep her silent. Following the release of the video, the DOJ refuted the claims, stating they had no basis in reality.

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Major Trump Donor John Paulson in Epstein’s “Black Book,” Accusations Surface

Representative Thomas Massie stated that billionaire John Paulson, a major donor to Donald Trump, was listed in Jeffrey Epstein’s contact book. Paulson’s inclusion has sparked controversy amid demands for full disclosure of documents related to Epstein. A spokesperson for Paulson denied any relationship with Epstein, accusing Massie of a fabricated attack. Massie and others are pushing for the release of all files, while Trump has dismissed the matter as a “Democrat hoax.”

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Democrats Drive Epstein Discharge Petition, Republicans Lag

Democrats are anticipated to gain enough votes in the House to force the release of federal files related to Jeffrey Epstein. This comes from upcoming special elections where Democratic candidates in deep-blue districts have vowed to sign a petition that would compel the vote. While the push for the bill is led by Rep. Thomas Massie, the Speaker of the House and the White House are discouraging additional Republican support and favoring the House Oversight Committee’s investigation into the matter. Massie, however, argues the investigation is inadequate, accusing the Trump administration of selectively redacting and curating released documents.

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