Trump on Epstein file: ‘Sad’ about Clinton photos – ‘I have a good relationship with Bill’

Τραμπ για αρχείο Έπσταϊν: «Λυπημένος» για τις φωτογραφίες Κλίντον – «Έχω καλή σχέση με τον Μπιλ»

His good personal relationship with him was invoked by the US president to justify the statement he made that he was “upset” by the release of his archive photos.

Trump is “washing” himself through Clinton

Proceeding in a move aimed at convincing the public, but also the media, that there is nothing wrong with the fact that the pedophile and convicted sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein, had close relations with the entire American (and not only) elite, Trump claimed that: “I was saddened by seeing the pictures of Bill Clinton. I like Bill and I’m sorry to see pictures of him going around. We’ve always had a good relationship. I was good to him and he was good to me. I don’t like seeing pictures like this, but that’s what mostly Democrats and some evil Republicans want. They give pictures for me too. Everyone had some kind of relationship with this man (ie Epstein), whether intimate or not. He was all over Palm Beach and elsewhere…and Bill Clinton was his friend, but pretty much everybody was. I threw him out of Mar-a-lago.”

Trump has denied any knowledge of or involvement in any wrongdoing related to Jeffrey Epstein’s activities, and there is also no evidence to date that he was in any way involved in Epstein’s human trafficking ring. The president has repeatedly stated that he severed all ties with him when he “stole people” who worked at Mar-a-lago.

Trump, however, continued the tactic of trying to entertain the impressions, claiming that the release of the photos by the Democrats is an attempt “to distract attention from the enormous success that the Republican Party has.”

Everyone is furious with the Justice Department about the records

These statements by Donald Trump come at a time when his voter base appears to be particularly divided in relation to the photos, but also about what he wrote are being released, while at the same time many argue that the Ministry of Justice continues to withhold information that could “burn” many, including Donald Trump himself.

The way the Justice Department has moved, even with regard to the information it has released (which has been heavily redacted and censored from the perspective of protecting Epstein’s victims), and the fact that the Department itself has said it is still holding records for processing because it could not release them by Friday, the congressional deadline, continue to provoke reactions.

Several of Epstein’s victims have argued that the way the files were released is incomplete and doesn’t tell the truth. Rep. Thomas Massey, a Republican, and Rep. Ro Cana, a Democrat, announced they are working together to secure the release of more records and, if necessary, move for contempt of Congress against Attorney General Pam Bondi.

Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer also filed legislation that would call on Majority Leader John Thune — a Republican — to take “appropriate” legal steps to get Congress to access all documents covered by the legislation, which was passed by Congress and signed into law by Trump.

Clinton intervention against Trump and ministry

Bill Clinton intervened for the first time in the whole affair, who through his representative Angel Urena, called on Trump to release any remaining evidence that mentions or includes photos of Bill Clinton. According to him: “The documents that have been published so far make it clear that someone or something is being protected. The refusal to release all the material will confirm the widespread suspicion that the actions of the Ministry of Justice are not aimed at transparency, but at suggestive impressions, through selective leaks that imply illegality for people who have already been repeatedly cleared of all charges by the Ministry of Justice itself, for a number of years and under administrations and ministers of justice of both parties, “he added.

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