White House returns to Trump reports called in Epstein files

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The White House withdrawn against reports that President Donald Trump is among hundreds of names that appear in the documents of the Ministry of Justice related to the late convicted financier of pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

The claims are “nothing more than a continuation of the fake news stories invented by Democrats and Liberal media,” a White House spokesman said.

It comes as a US judge denied the Ministry of Justice’s proposal to dispel Florida’s court files in Epstein.

The Trump administration was under pressure to release more information about a well -linked sexual criminal. While the campaign last year, Trump promised to launch such files.

The Wall Street Journal has announced that Trump’s name has appeared many times with many others, including other high profile figures, in records held by the Ministry of Justice.

Being indicated in these documents is not evidence of criminal activity, nor has Trump ever accused of misconduct regarding Epstein’s case.

Prosecutor General Pam Bondi told Trump at the White House routine briefing in February that the files contain rumors of many people, including Trump, who have in the past socialized with Epstein.

Bondi also told the president that Epstein records include child pornography and information about victims that should not be disclosed, The Wall Street Journal reports.

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Later, the report was combined with other media in the United States, but it was not checked regardless of the BBC.

Trump was once friendly with Epstein before falling into 2004, two years before Epstein was arrested for the first time.

Last week, the president was asked by a reporter whether the prosecutor General told him that his name was in the files.

“No, no,” Trump said.

Stephen Cheng, a spokesman for Trump, called the report “Nothing more than a continuation of fake news stories invented by Democrats and Liberal media.”

The Ministry of Justice said the report was a “collection of lies and hints” intended to press a story and get clicks.

Getty Images Donald Trump with her girlfriend (and future wife) Melania Knaus, Jeffrey Epstein and Gislalan Maxwell in Florida in 2000.Ghetto images

Donald Trump with his then -girlfriend (now wife) Melania Knus, Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell in Florida in 2000.

But an unnamed White House employee told the Reuters Agency that they did not deny that Trump’s name was appearing in the documents.

The employee pointed out the Epstein files, which was discovered months earlier by the Ministry of Justice, including Trump.

These files, distributed to conservative influences in February, include the phone numbers of some of the Trump family members, including his daughter.

Trump had directed Bondi to seek the release of all the jury’s materials, causing the Justice Ministry to ask the Courts in Florida and New York to launch files related to cases in both jurisdictions.

But Judge Robin Rosenberg ruled on Wednesday that the launch of Epstein’s files in Florida will violate the state directions governing the secret of the great jury.

“The hands of the court are tied,” appointed the Obama appointed in his order on 12 pages.

The transcripts in question stem from Florida’s investigation in Epstein in 2006, which led to the fact that he was accused of attracting a minor for prostitution.

Judge Rosenberg also declined to transfer the issue in New York, where two judges separately decide whether to provide themselves transcripts related to the Epstein Sex Traffic Traffic for 2019. This request is still in anticipation.

Trump says meeting DOJ with Ghislaine maxwell would be “appropriate”

The decision comes as interest has returned to Ghislaine Maxwell, a convicted sex trafficking, who serves 20 years in prison to help Epstein abuse young girls.

A senior official of the Ministry of Justice plans to meet with the former British socialist to discuss her knowledge of the case, her lawyer confirmed to BBC.

Republicans in the Supervision Committee of the House of Representatives sent a legal summons to Maxwell to appear in front of the body from a distance from prison on August 11.

Her lawyer David Oscar Marcus told the BBC that if she decided to testify, instead of invoking her constitutional right to remain silent, “she will testify true, as she always said she will.”

“As for the congression summons, Da -Maxwell is making that one step at one time,” he added.

“She is looking forward to her meeting with the Ministry of Justice and this discussion will help to inform how she goes.”

House spokesman Mike Johnson warned that Maxwell could not be trusted to give accurate testimony.

The Louisiana Republican said, “I want to say that this is a person who has been sentenced to many, many years in prison for terrible, indescribable, conspiracy actions and actions against innocent young people.”

Bondi said that earlier this month, the US Department of Justice did not reveal a “incriminating client list” at Epstein.

She also said he had taken his life in prison in New York in 2019 – despite conspiracies because of his death.

Bondy suggested that he would make great disclosures in the case, saying that there were “many names” and “many flights”.

The cancellation of the Prosecutor General has caused the rage of some of Trump’s most ardent supporters who urged her to resign.

Democrats have benefited from the Republican struggle to blame Trump’s administration in cover.

On Tuesday, the speaker Johnson closed the vote in the congress for a summer vacation one day earlier, in an attempt to stop the legislative efforts to force the release of Epstein documents.

But the Republican rebels at the Home Supervision Subcommittee voted on Wednesday afternoon to force the Ministry of Justice to launch the files.

Three Republicans – Nancy Mace, Scott Perry and Brian Jack – joined five Democrats in the vote for summons. Two Republicans voted against.

But James Commercial, the Republican Chairman of the Chamber Supervision Committee, must sign it in order to continue the legitimate summonses.

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