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President Donald Trump has After avoiding questions from journalists for several days, he broke his silence. On the bombshell emails that the deceased was a pedophile Jeffrey Epstein She said the President “knew about the girls” about her and her co-conspirator. Ghislaine Maxwell Abused and revealed Trump spent “hours” at his home one of his victims,
Trump made allegations by writing on Truth Social democrat He called for “doing everything in his waning power” to “push” Congress into office.epstein hoax“As a distraction from all his bad policies and losses.”
Trump also targeted the “weak” republicanwhom he described as “falling into their clutches because they are soft and stupid” and complained that demands for his administration to release case files from the FBI investigation of the late sex offender should be directed at a group of Democratic figures who have no role in the federal government.
“Epstein was a Democrat, and he’s a Democrat’s problem, not a Republican’s problem! Ask Bill Clinton, Reid Hoffman and Larry Summers about Epstein, they know all about him, don’t waste your time with Trump. I have a country to run!” He added.
In a separate post, Trump claimed that he was ordering Attorney General Pam Bondi to open an investigation into Epstein’s “involvement and connections” with former President Bill Clinton, Democratic donor and LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman, ex-Harvard President Larry Summers, and numerous other people and institutions, to determine what was happening to him and his colleagues.
“This is another Russia, Russia, Russia scandal, with all arrows pointing to the Democrats,” he said.
The president said Clinton, Summers, Hoffman “and many others” somehow “spent the bulk of their lives” with the late sex offender on his notorious private island.
The president’s outburst on social media Friday morning came more than 48 hours after Democrats on the House Oversight Committee released the notorious child molester’s inflammatory emails, prompting the GOP majority on the panel to release more than 20,000 other documents obtained from Epstein’s estate in an effort to flood the field and remove the early messages from reporters’ collective radar.
Instead, what happened next was a flood Inauspicious material in which Epstein And many of the people he corresponded with described Trump in extremely harsh terms.
In one message, Epstein wrote that he knew “how dirty Donald is,” while in others he called Trump “f**king crazy” and “borderline crazy” or compared him to a mafia boss who had been given “great dangerous power” as the country’s chief executive.
He also claimed in a message that he was “able to take her down.”
But so far, Trump has not responded directly to the damaging revelations, partly because he has avoided taking questions from the group of reporters accompanying him to events at the White House complex.
Instead he has largely left the task of pushing back against the new Epstein emails to White House press secretary Carolyn Leavitt, who in a statement Wednesday singled out the victim with whom Trump reportedly spent “hours” at Epstein’s home, the late Virginia Giuffre, who died by suicide earlier this year.
Trump previously claimed that Epstein “stole” Giuffre from his Mar-a-Lago club, where she worked as a spa attendant before being recruited, groomed and trafficked to Epstein by Maxwell.
“The ‘unnamed victim’ referred to in these emails is the late Virginia Giuffre, who repeatedly said that President Trump was not involved in any wrongdoing and that in their limited interactions he “couldn’t have been friendly” with her,” Leavitt said.
Continuing, Levitt repeated a disputed claim that Trump had “kicked ass.” Jeffrey Epstein Giuffre was ousted from his club decades ago for abusing his female employees, and accused news outlets that reported on the released emails of engaging in bad efforts to distract from President Trump’s historic accomplishments.
“Any American with common sense has a clear understanding of this fraud and the distraction from reopening the government,” he said.
Trump’s belated pushback over Epstein’s latest revelations comes as the House of Representatives prepares to vote on legislation that would force the Justice Department to release case files from its investigation of the deceased child molester.
After Democrats and a small number of Republicans successfully filed a discharge petition — a parliamentary maneuver to bring legislation to the House floor over the objections of leadership — House Speaker Mike Johnson said the necessary vote would take place next week.
The bill, known as the Epstein Files Transparency Act, will then move to the Senate, where it will need to win support from at least 13 Republicans to avoid the upper chamber’s filibuster.
If this happens, Trump will have the option to sign the legislation, veto it, or do nothing and let it become law without his signature after ten days (except Sundays).
It’s unclear whether enough GOP senators will support legislation to force Trump to make this decision, but the uproar surrounding the bipartisan House bill has thrown the president — and the White House — off course for perhaps the first time since Trump returned to office in January.
White House officials talked to Independent The president, speaking on condition of anonymity, was described as “furious” and “angry” at his apparent inability to quell his supporters’ interest in the entire Epstein case or at least change the subject and move the news cycle to another topic.
But six years after Epstein’s death by suicide in a Manhattan jail cell while awaiting trial in federal court on sex trafficking charges, the continued interest in the case against him is largely a problem of the president’s own making.
During last year’s presidential race, he said that if elected to a second term he would use his authority to release the case files, which his supporters have long believed contained damaging revelations about prominent Democrats. And during her first months in office, Attorney General Pam Bondi claimed to have a copy of the Epstein “client list” on her desk to review for release.
Instead, his hand-picked Justice Department leadership caused public anger by issuing an unsigned statement last June claiming there was nothing in the department’s possession that could be released.