Trump says any ‘credible’ Epstein files should be released

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Mr Donald Trump repeated his claim that the Epstein files were “made up” by his Democratic predecessors in the White House.

Mr Donald Trump repeated his claim that the Epstein files were “made up” by his Democratic predecessors in the White House.

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- US President Donald Trump said on July 15 that the Justice Department should release all “credible” information from its probe into notorious sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein, as he sought to douse a firestorm of criticism from his supporters over his handling of the case.

Mr Trump is facing the most serious split of his political career among his famously loyal right-wing base over suspicions that his administration is covering up lurid details of Epstein’s crimes to protect rich and powerful figures they say are implicated.

“The Attorney-General has handled that very well,” the Republican leader said of Ms Pam Bondi, who leads the Justice Department, when he was asked about the case at the White House.

Mr Trump repeated his claim that the Epstein files were “made up” by his Democratic predecessors in the White House – even though he said multiple times during the election campaign that he would “probably” release them.

“She’s handled it very well, and it’s going to be up to her,” Mr Trump said. “Whatever she thinks is credible, she should release.”

Mr Trump’s latest comments mark a softening of his stance, after he voiced frustration in the Oval Office and online about

his supporters’ fixation on Epstein

and pleaded with them to move on.

“I don’t understand why the Jeffrey Epstein case would be of interest to anybody,” he told reporters on the night of July 15, adding: “It’s pretty boring stuff.”

The President’s Make America Great Again (Maga) movement has long held as an article of faith that “Deep State” elites are protecting Epstein’s most powerful associates in the Democratic Party and Hollywood.

Mr Trump has faced growing outrage since his administration effectively shut down Epstein-related conspiracy theories, which have become Maga obsessions.

The Justice Department and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) said in a memo made public earlier in July that there is

no evidence that the disgraced financier kept a “client list”

or was blackmailing powerful figures.

They also dismissed the claim that Epstein was murdered in jail, confirming his death by suicide, and said they would not be releasing any more information on the probe.

‘Let the people decide’

It marked the first time Mr Trump’s officials had publicly refuted the stories – pushed for years by numerous right-wing figures, notably including the FBI’s top two officials before Mr Trump hired them.

Beyond angering supporters, the issue has opened a schism within his administration, sparking a fiery blow-up between Ms Bondi and deputy FBI director Dan Bongino, who is said to be considering resigning.

Mr Trump’s attempts to take the sting out of the controversy have largely failed, with far right influencers continuing to criticise him online. Even his daughter-in-law, Mrs Lara Trump, a Fox News host, has called for “more transparency” from the administration.

Mr Trump’s most powerful ally in the US Congress, House Speaker Mike Johnson, pushed on July 15 for the administration to release more information about the case, and his stance has been echoed by multiple Republicans.

“We should put everything out there and let the people decide,” he told Maga influencer Benny Johnson’s internet show, calling on Ms Bondi to “come forward and explain” apparent discrepancies in her statements about the case.

Ms Bondi told Fox News in February a list of Epstein clients was on her desk for review, before backtracking and saying that no such list existed.

Epstein died by suicide in a New York prison in 2019 after being charged with sex trafficking.

Mr Trump – who has denied visiting the US Virgin Islands home where prosecutors say Epstein sex trafficked underage girls – said ahead of his election he would have “no problem” releasing files related to the case.

Asked whether Ms Bondi had told him if his name appeared in a file related to Epstein, Mr Trump said “no”, adding that Ms Bondi has “given us just a very quick briefing”. AFP

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