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trump administration Trying to keep harmful information in epstein files By reaching out to the public, according to former President Joe Biden’s son Hunter.
during a Interview this week on Substack With journalist Tommy Christopher, Biden said he “doesn’t have any kind of insider information” to support his theory, but he believes it is “naive” to think the administration is not running some kind of political cover.
“The simplest explanation in this instance seems to be, whether it’s about him or the people he’s protecting, is that they’re obviously not releasing what they’re releasing to protect someone,” Biden said when asked about the administration’s hesitation to release more material related to him. Late sex offender and former Trump friend,
“All his supporters have gone from calling it the biggest cover-up in the history of the world democratic fraudhe added elsewhere in the interview.
President Trump has strongly denied any wrongdoing related to this epstein And said that the two former friends later stopped contact.
The saga of Epstein, who died in prison awaiting federal sex trafficking trial in 2019, has been simmering throughout the Trump administration.
During the campaign and then in the White House, Trump figures repeatedly said Will organize major releases of Epstein-related files. In February, Attorney General Pam Bondi even said that Epstein’s alleged client list was “sitting on my desk right now for review.”
Since then, the speed of the information has angered both Republican and Democratic critics of the administration alike, especially the following A July memo from the FBI and Justice Department This led to the conclusion that there was in fact no “client list” and that further Epstein-related disclosures and investigations were not warranted.
In response to the Congressional investigation, the Justice Department has released some files, consisting mostly of public information, and has given the Epstein estate a Unpublished version of the financier’s infamous “Birthday Book”,” which contains a sexually suggestive letter that Trump allegedly sent her in 2003. (The President has claimed that the letter is fake.)
A bipartisan group of Representatives in the House is attempting to force a vote on requiring further disclosure, but that effort has been put on hold due to ongoing government business.
there are democrats in the house accused The DOJ “continued to disregard” subpoenas related to the investigation.
In addition to the slow pace of the release, critics have also taken issue with other irregularities in the government’s handling of the Epstein scandal, including those involving Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell. Unexpected transfer to low-security Texas prison A few weeks after being interviewed by a top DOJ official.
Trump officials have defended their handling of the Epstein files.
FBI Director Kash Patel testified last month that the court order and a previous federal plea agreement between prosecutors and Epstein partly prevented authorities from releasing more information.
“I’m not going to break the law to satisfy your curiosity,” Patel said. told law makers