Washington (AP) – American Attorney General Palm Bondi After the revelation of a newspaper, the Congress is facing a democratic call to testify before the Congress that he told President Donald Trump that his name appeared in the files. Jeffrey Epstein Sex-Treficing Investigation.
Wall Street Journal said on Wednesday that Bondi told Trump that his name was one of the many high-profile data mentioned in the files, In this month, the Department of Justice said that it will not be released Despite a clamor from online sleeves, conspiracy theorists and members of Trump’s base.
Trump’s personal relationship for Epstein has been well established and his name is already included in a record related to rich financier, who killed himself in jail in 2019 as he was waiting for a case on allegations of sex trafficing.
A Democrat Sen Adam Shif, a California’s Democrat Sen Adam Shif responded to the report by calling Bandi and FBI Director Kash Patel to appear before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
In a video posted on X, Shif said, “We need to bring Bandi and Patel to the judiciary committee to testify about it.”
The Department of Justice refused to comment on the report, but issued a joint statement from Bandy and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanches, stating that investigators reviewed the records and “Nothing further in the files were further investigated by the prosecution or prosecution.”
The statement said, “Equal to our routine briefing, we made the President aware of the conclusions.”
This is not wrong to include a person’s name in Epstein’s files and was associated with several major figures including Trump.
Over the years, thousands of pages have been issued through record cases, Epstein’s criminal dock, public revelations and freedom of information act requests.
These include a 2016 statement in which an accused said that he spent several hours with Epstein in Trump’s Atlantic City Casino, but did not say if she had met Trump and did not allege any wrongdoing.
Trump has also said that he once thought that Eptin was a “terrible man”, but later he was falling into a fall.
White House spokesman Steven Chewing said on Wednesday that the report “was nothing more than the continuity of fake news fake news by Democrats and Liberal Media.”
The Associated Press