Epstein, Trump and The F.B.I. Files
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In a post to Truth Social on Wednesday morning, Trump railed against Democrats, and some of his own supporters, calling the furor over the Epstein case a "hoax."
Jeffrey Epstein’s former lawyer has claimed the convicted sex offender never created a “client list,” and said there was no suggestion that President Trump had done
Donald Trump penned a message to citizens on his Truth Social platform, refuting the malicious narrative about the Epstein 'Client List.'
David Schoen argued that the public’s push for the release of the names is based on fallacies. Alan Dershowitz said that there was never an Epstein client list.
Trump calls Epstein scrutiny a "hoax," accuses critics of aiding Democrats, and says he no longer wants their support. Follow Newsweek's live blog.
Kevin Spacey has called for the Jeffrey Epstein files to be made public — saying “the truth can’t come soon enough” to help clear his name. “Release the Epstein files. All of them,” tweeted Spacey, 65, who once flew on Epstein’s “Lolita Express” jet and posed on a Buckingham Palace throne with the pedophile’s madam, Ghislaine Maxwell.
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Newser on MSNAnalysts Say 3 Minutes Were Cut From Epstein VideoAn FBI video intended to shed light on the circumstances around Jeffrey Epstein's death is raising more questions than answers. Metadata uncovered by Wired shows that roughly three minutes of footage were trimmed from what the Department of Justice and FBI had described as "full raw" surveillance video from the only working camera near Epstein's
Controversial video showing Jeffrey Epstein’s cell door before his death was ‘modified,’ report finds - DOJ faces further backlash after claiming the footage outside the convicted sex offender’s cell
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InformNNY on MSNNew York congressmember defends voting not to release Epstein filesA U.S. House of Representatives committee—including New York's Nick Langworthy—voted down a plan to force the release of all records related to Jeffrey Epstein.
The Jeffrey Epstein story and circumstances surrounding his death are front page news. How did he really die? Did he have a client list?
President Donald Trump defended Attorney General Pam Bondi over the weekend amid criticism from some in his base over a memo about accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, writing on Truth Social that Bondi is doing “a FANTASTIC JOB” in her role.
President Trump expressed bewilderment at interest in the Jeffrey Epstein case as MAGA voices press for the full release of more files.