The president of the USA, Donald Trump, was informed since May passed by officials of his justice department that His name appears on “multiple occasions” In the files of the controversial case against the pedophile Jeffrey EpsteinThe Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday.
Citing senior officials of the Republican administration, the WSJ states that the Attorney General, Pam Bondi, and his number two, Todd Blanche, told the president that his name appeared in the documents along with other known figures. The president denied last week that Bondi would have informed him of whether his name was in the archives.
In the “Routine Information Session”, where this was not the central theme, Bondi and his team would have informed Trump that the files contained what they considered as “Rumors not verified about many peopleincluding Trump, who had had contact with Epstein in the past. “According to The Wall Street Journal, one of the sources with knowledge of the documents said that these” include hundreds of more names“.

Two protesters raise banners with the photograph of Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein. / EP
The executives of the Department of Justice (DOJ) would also have informed Trump that they did not plan to publish more details about the case, after they confirmed at the beginning of July than There was no evidence about the existence of a “customer list” to which the magnate blackly in addition to affirming that the pedophile died for suicide in a federal prison in 2019.
These findings have caused the anger of the members of the Make America Great Again (Maga) movement against the administration of the Republican, which he had promised in campaign to publish this list, an alleged agenda of EPStein accomplices that would include celebrities and influential politicians that has been for years the center of numerous theories of conspiracy of the ultra -right. The renewal of interest in the case has frustrated Trump, who has tried to redirect without much success the discontent of its base.
The controversy about the case was fueled last week with the publication also by The Wall Street Journal of an alleged letter of “obscene” content sent by Trump to Epstein during the years in which they were friends, something that the president has categorically denied saying the note is “false” and for which he has sued the newspaper.