Trump says that the Ministry of Justice “did it” in issuing Epstein’s documents
President Donald Trump said on Friday that the Ministry of Justice “did” in the issuance of records from the Jeffrey Ibstein case and that it is “time to end” payment for more transparency.
In a social publication in fact, Trump attacked the Democrats and accused them of “nothing” about Epstein “while he was alive except for a friendship with him, communicating with him, traveling to his island, and taking his money!” Trump was a two -year -old friend, although he said in 2019 – after arresting the sexual tasks of the disgraceful financiers – they were “falling”. Epstein died of suicide in prison in 2019, and conspiracies flourished about his death and criminal case in the years.
Trump said that the Democrats knew that everything was there to know two Epsin, but now, years after his death, they seem to be, from a place, showing such love and heart anxiety of its victims. Does anyone really think that? “
“The Ministry of Justice has done it, and they have given everything asking them,” continued. “It is time to end the Democratic trick, Epstein, and gave Republicans credited with the great, even legendary function they do.”
However, Democrats are not only the ones who want the Trump administration to launch more Epstein documents. Many members of the Republican Congress were also explicit in calling for this, including actors Thomas Massi, from Kentucky; Lauren Boubert, from Colorado; Nancy Mass, from South Carolina; And Margori Taylor Green, from Georgia. Massi and the prosecutor Roy Khanna, extended California, operated a discharged petition that would force the vote in the House of Representatives to demand the Ministry of Justice to hand the documents to Congress.
The petition needs 218 signatures to pass it, and the group expressed its confidence this week that it will secure it by the end of September.
Massi and Khanna immediately did not return requests to comment on the Trump post on Friday.
The Ministry of Justice has delivered about a third of the Epsin files to the Supervisory Committee in the House of Representatives. The total files amounted to about 100,000 pages, and the Supervisory Committee said it had received more than 33,000 pages and was expecting more, but it did not indicate for how long.
On Tuesday, the committee issued 33295 pages of records, many of which were already in general.
At a press conference on Capitol Hill on Wednesday, many victims talked about the sexual assault they suffered while working with Epstein. Davis said that one of the accused, “Chauntae Davies”, was on Epsin, “He was the biggest pride forever that he was a good friend with Donald Trump.” “He had a framed image of 8-X-10 on his office with the two, as if they were very close.”
In response, Trump told the correspondent of the Oval Office that day, “This is a democratic trick that never ends … I understand that we have presented thousands of pages of files, and I know that regardless of what you are doing, it will continue … really, I think it is enough.”
The Ministry of Justice did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The controversy surrounding the federal government’s Epstein’s records was traveling throughout the summer after the notes of the Ministry of Justice unlicated in July concluded that there is no evidence of the so -called “customer list” or evidence that would lead to more criminal charges.
Trump tried to call invitations for more information, even when these calls grew from inside the Maga base. In July, Public Prosecutor Pam Bondi ordered the issuance of a “relevant” jury certificate from the Ibstein case.