Jeffrey Epstein

Trump “Wouldn’t Recommend” Epstein Special Prosecutor, Says Leavitt

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced that President Trump would not recommend a special prosecutor for the Jeffrey Epstein case. This statement followed Trump’s remarks dismissing the controversy surrounding his administration’s handling of Epstein-related information as a “hoax” and criticizing Republicans seeking greater transparency. Despite calls for the release of records related to Epstein, who died in 2019 while awaiting trial for child sex trafficking, Trump has labeled interest in the case “boring” while suggesting Attorney General Pam Bondi release any credible information. The president has attributed the interest in the case to Democrats and “foolish Republicans.”

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Epstein’s Ex: Trump’s Name Circled in “Trafficking Ring” Black Book

Stacey Williams, an ex-girlfriend of Jeffrey Epstein, claimed Epstein and Donald Trump were “best friends” and “up to no good.” Williams stated that Epstein frequently mentioned Trump and shared anecdotes about their time together. Despite Trump’s attempts to distance himself from the disgraced financier, Williams’s account casts doubt on those efforts, even alleging Trump groped her. Amidst the controversy surrounding Epstein’s death and the release of related files, MAGA supporters and others have expressed concerns about potential cover-ups related to Trump’s ties to Epstein.

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Wyden: Trump Admin Blocking Epstein Bank Record Probe, Refusing Investigation

Wyden says Trump administration sitting on Epstein bank records: ‘They’re refusing to investigate’ is a critical point to consider. It starts to unravel a long history of alleged financial and potentially criminal links, raising serious questions about the integrity of past investigations and the potential for cover-ups. The core of the issue, as Senator Wyden highlights, revolves around a trove of financial records, including details of over 4,725 wire transfers, amounting to nearly $1.1 billion, flowing through a single bank used by Jeffrey Epstein. The information, allegedly in the possession of the Trump administration, has reportedly been met with inaction, prompting accusations of a deliberate refusal to investigate.… Continue reading

Trump’s “Worst Week Ever” Narrative Reignites Amid Epstein Connections

The revelation of a note allegedly written by Donald Trump in a birthday book for Jeffrey Epstein underscores the persistent potential for further damaging information to surface regarding their relationship. Even without direct involvement in criminal activities, emails, photos, and other materials are likely to emerge and create negative optics. Furthermore, this situation is creating cracks within the MAGA coalition, with some voices expressing outrage over the handling of the Epstein matter. Despite Trump’s denial and vow to sue, the story’s impact on his supporters remains uncertain.

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Trump Sues WSJ Over Epstein Story, Likely Doomed by Discovery

On Friday, Donald Trump filed a lawsuit in a Miami court against The Wall Street Journal, News Corp, Rupert Murdoch, and two reporters. The lawsuit stemmed from a recent report detailing a “bawdy” 2003 birthday note Trump wrote to Jeffrey Epstein, which Trump has claimed is fabricated. Trump had publicly threatened legal action against the publication, after the Journal published the story, maintaining the letter was false, malicious, and defamatory. This action aligns with Trump’s history of suing outlets that publish unfavorable content about him, exemplified by the recent settlement with Paramount.

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Pranksters Flood Trump Tower Gift Shop with Epstein Postcards

In a humorous act of protest, the comedy duo The Good Liars placed Jeffrey Epstein-themed postcards in the Trump Tower gift shop. The postcards featured a photo of Donald Trump with Epstein, ironically displayed alongside a postcard of Melania Trump. This stunt was a direct response to the revelations surrounding Trump’s relationship with Epstein, including a raunchy birthday card. The comedians have a history of similar acts, including inserting satirical postcards of Elon Musk in the same gift shop, and filming interactions with MAGA supporters.

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Trump, Vance Flounder in Response to WSJ Epstein Story

The Wall Street Journal reported on a “bawdy” birthday note Donald Trump wrote to Jeffrey Epstein in 2003, which included a doodle of a voluptuous woman and salacious language. In response to the report, Trump and his team offered differing defenses. J.D. Vance claimed the story was fabricated, asserting the Trump team was not shown the letter before publication and questioning the Journal’s ethics. Conversely, Trump claimed he warned the publication of a potential lawsuit, stating the letter was “FAKE” and “malicious.”

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AOC to JD Vance: Why Are You Resisting Transparency on Epstein?

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez criticized Vice President JD Vance on social media regarding his response to a Wall Street Journal article detailing a purported “bawdy” letter from Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein. AOC called for the release of unedited videos and files related to the case, suggesting this would clarify matters. This is part of a wider Democratic strategy to exploit the controversy. Trump has denied writing the letter and announced he would sue The Wall Street Journal, maintaining the story is false.

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Durbin: FBI Instructed to “Flag” Epstein Records Mentioning Trump

Senator Richard Durbin has sent letters to the Justice Department and FBI raising concerns about the handling of Jeffrey Epstein’s case files. Durbin’s letters question why FBI personnel were instructed to flag any documents mentioning former President Donald Trump during a review of Epstein-related records. The Illinois Democrat, who serves as the ranking member on the Senate Judiciary Committee, is also inquiring about the decision to assign a large number of personnel to this review and the release of evidence. These inquiries come amid pressure regarding the Trump administration’s handling of evidence.

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Trump’s Epstein Birthday Card: “Wonderful Secret” Note Sparks Controversy

The Wall Street Journal recently published a lewd birthday message allegedly sent by Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein in 2003, which included a drawing of a naked woman and a suggestive message. The letter, solicited by Ghislaine Maxwell, was found in a leather-bound album of birthday messages for Epstein. Trump has vehemently denied authorship of the letter and plans to sue The Wall Street Journal, despite his past friendship with Epstein. This publication comes after the Justice Department decided to close the Epstein case and as more ties between the two men are revealed, including accusations from multiple sources.

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