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US President Donald Trump has said that prosecutor Pam Bondy must release “whatever he thinks is credible” to the sexual criminal Jeffrey Epstein, as he faces a rare indentation of supporters after seeking to outline a line in the case.
Bondi was restored by some of Trump’s political base after she said last week there was no evidence that Epstein had retained a “customer list” or blackmailing powerful figures.
Over the weekend, Trump urged supporters not to “waste time and energy” in the dispute. But the president’s allies, including chairman of the House of Representatives, Mike Johnson, are calling for “transparency”.
Epstein’s death in 2019 in a prison in the United States while waiting for a federal process was suicide.
But many Trump makes the movement of America the Great (Maga), theoretized that details of well -linked condemned pedophile crimes have been detained to protect influential figures or intelligence agencies.
On Tuesday, Trump praised his prosecutor’s work on the subject, saying, “She did very well and that would depend on her. Whatever she thinks she is reliable, she must be released.”
Asked by a journalist if the Prosecutor General told Trump if his name appeared in any of the records, he said, “No, no.”
Later on Tuesday, the president again called for the release of “reliable” information, but he called into question the lasting fascination with the case of Epstein, calling him “sinister but boring.”
“Only really bad people, including fake news, want to continue something like that,” Trump said.
Last week, he embarked on powerlessness into the oval office about fixing Epstein and urged everyone to move forward.
But some Republican allies of the president do not let the issue.
In an interview on Tuesday with a conservative US commentator Benny Johnson, President Johnson said he trusts President Trump and his team and that the White House is personal to facts he does not know.
But he said Bondi “must come out and explain it to everyone.”
“We have to put everything there and let people decide,” Johnson said in an interview.
Georgia’s congressman Marjori Taylor Green told Benny Johnson in a separate interview on Tuesday: “I fully support transparency on the subject.”
She praised Bondi’s work as Attorney General, but said that leaders and selected employees should keep their promises to voters.
Ghetto imagesAnother conservative Republican, Lauren Bobert from Colorado, said that if more Epstein files were launched, a special lawyer for investigating the offenses of the finance should be appointed.
Senator John Kennedy of Louisiana said voters were expecting more accountability.
“I think it is completely understandable that the American people would like to know who (Epstein) is being transmitted by these women and why they were not persecuted,” Kennedy told NBC News.
But other influential Republicans – including Senator John Tun and Congress Jim Jordan – postponed President Trump on the matter.
Bloomberg through Getty ImagesAt an unrelated press conference on Fentanil on Tuesday, Bondi rejected the issues of the dispute.
“Nothing to Epstein,” she told reporters. “I’m not going to talk about Epstein.”
She said a note from last week by the Ministry of Justice, released jointly with the FBI, refusing to release any additional files in Epstein and confirming his death through suicide, “talks about himself.”
Bondi told Fox News in February that a list of Epstein’s customers was on her review desk before her speaker said last week that she was actually about the general files on the case.
According to the government’s note, they were made after reviewing more than 300 gigabytes.
On Tuesday, the MPs of the democratic MPs tried to unsuccessfully forced voting to issue Epstein files.
Republicans pointed to President Joe Biden’s administration, Democrat, also had access to the files, but did not let them go.