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The delayed pace at which the Trump administration is releasing files related to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein means it could be several years before it meets Congress’s mandate for full transparency.
The White House can only distract from the delayed release of the Epstein files for so long, the president’s biographer says. Author Michael Wolff said on the Inside Trump’s Head podcast that the administration’s capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is a temporary relief from the bipartisan pressure about Trump’s relationship with the dead sex offender,
As prosecutors contend with a massive trove of Epstein files, President Trump suggested Friday the Justice Department is spending too much time on the issue — but said Democrats should be named.
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Trump’s health has been a topic of concern since he was on the campaign trail, when reports circulated that he couldn’t remember the contents of cognitive exams he claimed to ace. Since then, the president has regularly been spotted with odd discolorations on his right hand.
The alleged incident reportedly occurred in 1984, although evidence indicates Trump and Epstein didn't meet until at least 1985.
Critics online couldn't stop pointing out how awkwardly Donald Trump, his wife, Melania, and her father, Viktor Knavs, all interacted at the table.
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Here’s How Many Epstein Files Trump’s DOJ Has Actually Released
Despite being required to release all the Epstein files, the Department of Justice has barely scratched the surface.
Mar-a-Lago sent an 18-year-old spa worker on a house call to Jeffrey Epstein in 2003. She complained to her bosses that Epstein pressured her for sex.
Turns out that all of Trump's shenanigans and all of his DOJ's pious baloney about redaction and about "making sure the victims are protected" made perfect sense to us...once we realized that Trump sees Epstein's circle of wealthy pedophile perps as the true victims here! Suddenly, it all falls together.
James Carville went off on Trump's strike against Venezuela — blasting it as a "giant diversionary tactic" meant to distract Americans from the Epstein files.