Trump in the Epstein scandal: pressure grows to finally publish documents!
Trump in the Epstein scandal: pressure grows to finally publish documents!
USA - Donald Trump is again at the center of public attention, while he deals with the controversy around Jeffrey Epstein. He described the affair about the deceased multimillionaire as the "dizziness of the democratic party" and is exposed to increasing pressure from different directions, including from his own ranks. In particular, many of his followers are calling for the release of a document collection to be published in Epstein, which Trump had promised in the past. A Grand Jury will decide whether an indictment can be charged on the basis of the evidence.
The situation seems to be toe further, since Trump is the report in Wall Street Journal about an alleged birthday letter in 2003 Epstein is said to have written vehemently. He describes this letter, which is said to be a hand -drawn outline line of a woman's body, as a fake document. Trump even plans to sue Rupert Murdoch after the article has been published. He expresses truth social that he warned Murdoch and the editor of the journal, Emma Tucker, that the letter was not authentic.
The background of the Epstein knitting
Jeffrey Epstein, who was arrested and accused in 2019, but could not clarify all allegations alive, is suspected of sexually abusing minor girls between 2002 and 2005. After his surprising death report in a prison cell in the same year, which was officially classified as suicide, there is still speculation about possible third -party participations in his death. His connections to prominent personalities, including Bill Clinton and Bill Gates, still throw shadows on many known names. In an interview from 2002, Trump also said positively about Epstein by describing him as a "great man".
Aktuell comes under pressure, especially from Republican MPs who are calling for comprehensive information. The Minister of Justice Pam Bondi has already rowed back and explains that there is no secret list of customers from Epstein. Nevertheless, the pressure on Trump remains high, since even parts of his followers threaten to turn against him if the desired information will not be published soon. The break with these supporters could not only have consequences for Trump himself, but also for the entire Republican party.
While Trump continues to assert that the allegations and reports against him are wrong, it remains unclear what effects this could have on his upcoming political ambitions. In a climate in which transparency is required, he promises to clarify matter, but without expressing himself at a time when or whether the documents are really published.
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