Jeffrey Epstein, DOJ and Trump
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"I have asked the Justice Department to release all grand jury testimony with respect to Epstein," Trump said.
Trump said the release of grand jury testimony linked to Jeffrey Epstein’s indictment will not be “good enough” for those seeking more information on Epstein and his associates.
Although President Donald Trump ordered the Justice Department to request the release of more details in the probe of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, he claimed Saturday that the move may do little to quell the outspoken criticism of his administration's handling of the case.
The DOJ moved to unseal Epstein and Maxwell grand jury transcripts, citing public interest and transparency after a review found no grounds for new charges.
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The Western Journal on MSNIt's Happening: Bondi Moves to Unseal Epstein Grand Jury TestimonyAs the furor over the Jeffrey Epstein case shows no sign of easing, Attorney General Pam Bondi's Justice Department made it official on Friday: The DOJ asked a court to unseal the grand jury testimony that led to the 2019 indictment of the deceased convicted sex offender and,
The Justice Department's filing came not long after Trump filed a libel lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal, Rupert Murdoch and others over the Thursday report about Trump's alleged birthday message sent to Epstein in 2003.
Those factors, applied to the Epstein saga, appear muddled at best. Trump has called for “pertinent” grand jury records to come out. And one of the arguments DOJ previously made against disclosures was that it could damage the purported victims of Epstein’s alleged sex trafficking conspiracy, many of whom are still alive.