‘Took too long’: Trump supporters wait for Epstein files
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A well-documented friendship between US President Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein exists, including multiple photos of the pair together.
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PHOENIX - In Phoenix, at a meeting of an influential conservative organisation, supporters of US President Donald Trump say they are keenly awaiting the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files.
As the deadline of Dec 19 looms for the Justice Department to publish the trove of documents related to the convicted sex offender,
“I think it took too long,” Mr Mike Costarell, 58, told AFP at AmericaFest 2025, Turning Point USA’s first major event since the September killing of founder Charlie Kirk.
“I think it’s important anybody that sexualises children should be accountable for their acts. And I don’t care what side of the political aisle or how rich they are,” he said.
Epstein, convicted in 2008 for soliciting prostitution, died in custody in 2019
For years, Mr Trump and his acolytes stoked lurid conspiracy theories that powerful Democrats were hiding the truth about his crimes to prevent embarrassing revelations, and called for the release of all files related to the case.
But since taking office in January,
In November, a rare bipartisan effort in Congress forced him to sign a law requiring his administration to release the case file by the end of Dec 19.
For Georgia student Gwyn Andrews, Mr Trump’s reluctance to release the documents was baffling, but she is hopeful the president’s name will be finally cleared.
“I’m glad that it’s finally happening,” she told AFP at AmericaFest.
“Kudos to Trump for finally getting it out. It scares some Republicans who voted for him to now know that he kind of changed his gears.
“But we’re glad that it’s back on track, and I hope that will bring a lot of transparency to the deep state and to DC.”
New names in files?
The four-day AmericaFest – which will hear from many of the luminaries of Mr Trump’s Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement – is an opportunity to test the waters among the faithful at a time that wider public trust in Mr Trump is flagging, according to opinion polls.
Despite a well-documented friendship between Mr Trump and Epstein that includes multiple photos of the two men together over a number of years, many of those present expressed little doubt over Mr Trump’s narrative that the files are a red herring.
Photographs released on Dec 18 showed Epstein with figures including former Trump advisor Steve Bannon, linguist Noam Chomsky and filmmaker Woody Allen.
None of the photos had any context and none showed any criminal activity.
“I don’t expect it’ll be some earth shattering,... but I believe that people will be on that list that people don’t assume” said Mr Jacob Ellison, a 24-year-old Texan.
“I wouldn’t be surprised if there are Republicans and Democrats alike on that list when it is released.”
As for Mr Trump’s involvement with Epstein, Mr Ellison said: “They do say he’s close to people, but I don’t know.
“I like to believe that he’s a family man. He holds certain values, and so that’s what I’m shooting for.” AFP

