Trump wants ‘credible’ information about Epstein public after pressure after -ban

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The American President Donald Trump has asked the Department of Justice to disclose all “credible” information about the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Trump’s reaction follows increased pressure from his own supporters.

The FBI and the Department of Justice released a memo last week stating that Epstein committed suicide and was not murdered. This contradicts widely discussed conspiracy theories. According to these conspiracy theorists, Epstein was eliminated to protect his powerful friends. Epstein was found dead in his cell in New York on August 10, 2019.

There is also allegedly no evidence that the sex offender wanted to blackmail anyone or that he kept a list of other suspects. According to conspiracies, that list contains names of people who visited Epstein in the American Virgin Islands. There, according to prosecutors, he abused and sexually exploited underage girls.

According to the authorities, the case was closed with the memo. But Trump’s supporters, the MAGA movement, reacted with disbelief to the investigation by the Department of Justice and the FBI. They suspect the American government of withholding details about the Epstein case to protect other possible perpetrators and government agencies. No evidence has yet been provided for this.

Also, the current FBI director Kash Patel and his deputy director Dan Bongino thought differently about the Epstein case. They initially claimed that the name list does exist and spread conspiracy theories about Epstein’s death. Now that they are part of the Trump administration, they are trying to suppress those conspiracies.

‘Step forward and explain’

Last weekend, Trump seemed to hope that the unrest surrounding the Epstein case would blow over. He said that people should not “waste time and energy on it.” But important Republicans are also increasing the pressure on Trump. For example, Mike Johnson, the Speaker of the House of Representatives and an ally of Trump, calls for “transparency.”

According to him, the White House has information about Epstein that he himself is not aware of. Johnson also calls on Attorney General Pam Bondi to “step forward and explain.”

Trump responded to the discontent from his supporters on Tuesday and asked Bondi to disclose all “credible” information about Epstein. “She is handling the case very well, and it is up to her to disclose facts. Anything that is credible in her eyes, she should share.”

The American businessman Epstein was arrested in early July 2019 following reports of sexual exploitation and child abuse. He had already pleaded guilty in 2008, but had received a light sentence. In the new investigation, hundreds of photos of underage girls who were allegedly abused by the businessman came to light.

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