Talking about Epstein’s Files – also known as documents about the criminal history of convicted child sexual criminal Jeffrey Epstein – is everywhere, including Washington.
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There were months back and forth and changing stories about the Trump administration files, while all other politicians and the public continue to call for more transparency. President Trump has repeatedly urged his supporters to refuse the subject and move on.
The Trump administration said it would release documents related to Epstein, and in February, Prosecutor General Pam Bondi said his alleged customer list was “sitting on my desk” to be reviewed. But earlier this month, the Ministry of Justice and the FBI launched a note stating that there is no list of customers and that they have not found evidence of a false game in Epstein’s death in prison.
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Trump and Epstein’s friendship is well documented, which made people question why Trump continues to try to calm the national conversation about the files.
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Recently, Trump appeared at Fox News to cover his meeting with the United Kingdom Prime Minister Keyer Starmer. He is currently on a five -day trip to Scotland, partly to check his own golf courses.
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Talking to reporters Trump talks about Epstein. “And by the way, I never went to the island. And Bill Clinton went there, uh, 28 times,” he says.
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“I never went to the island, but Larry Summers, I hear, he went there. He was the head of Harvard. And many other people who are very big people. No one ever talks about them,” Trump continues.
“I have never had the privilege of going to his island,” he says.
“And I turned it off, but many people at Palm Beach were invited to his island. At one of my very good times, I refused him. I didn’t want to go to his island,” he ends up and moved to another question.
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For context, Trump talks about little St. James, located on the US Virgin Islands near St. Thomas. Epstein owned small St. James from 1998 until his death in 2019. Epstein’s prosecutors said he was used as a central place in a huge global sexual traffic operation.
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So, people were understandably shocked by Trump’s wording that a visit to the island would be a “privilege”. This man said that “my skin is shrinking and my stomach to make fun of.”
This user compares Trump’s comment when he said “I wish her good” about Epstein’s close accomplice and the convicted of sexual criminal Ghislaine Maxwell.
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The news of the video also spread to Pop Crave.
People had similar feelings.
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This man called Trump’s sarcasm wording, but it seems to me a rather strange sarcasm.
Finally, this man said that the “word” privilege “for an island used for sexual traffic tells us everything we need to know.”
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