Trump directs Justice Department to investigat Epstein files 

Justice Department to investigat Epstein files

 On Friday, the 14th, a hearing will be held by the Joint U.S. Sexual Abuse Commission, chaired by Justice Secretary Jeffrey Epstein. This committee was formed during President Clinton’s tenure and is comprised primarily of Democrats. During this investigation, President Donald Trump will meet with the Senate and be questioned by an alleged sexual abuse victim who was abused in President Trump’s presence. If necessary, he could be removed from office.

General Pam Bondi has urged the FBI to investigate allegations involving both Clinton and US President Donald Trump. Pam Bondi stated that the investigations will be conducted solely at the discretion and judgment of the FBI.

Epstein’s comments prompted thousands of posts from the leadership of the US National Congress. Trump’s issue resurfaced a few weeks later. Democrat Jeffrey responded with sharp accusations. 

President Donald Trump, citing his position, said the FBI will question Epstein, Clinton, and Morgan about their involvement in the case. A White House committee has investigated some (very professional) social media posts. The generals have found evidence in this investigation, estimating that the president received thousands of emails posted on social media threads.

The case initially lacked much merit, and Attorney General Bondi quickly dismissed it. According to Jeffrey Epstein, no such special permission is required. Donald Trump posted on his social media on Friday, “Whoever is tampering with the irregularities is pointing the finger at all those who are fully supportive of the Democratic Party.”

A few hours later, Attorney General Pam Bondi said she had carefully assigned the investigation to US Attorney General Jay Clinton. Thanking the US President, Attorney General Bondi wrote, “Clinton is one of the finest and most trusted prosecutors this country has ever had. Therefore, I am confident that by asking Jay Clinton to handle this case, he will pursue it with his logical, honest, and solid evidence and earn the confidence of the American people.”

They all knew about it, don’t worry about my office as president, I have to move this country forward.’ Unfortunately, Clinton was extremely enraged by this particular incident, and that’s what led him to ask the question about Epstein.

The president’s experimental strategies, including the Epstein scandal, raise questions about Trump’s handling of crises.

Trump’s policy leader is the official author of a document released by the Democratic Party of Congress shortly after President Donald Trump’s resignation, which contained a wealth of information about Epstein’s human trafficking ring.

An intense investigation has begun into the Epstein case. 

In Weston Palm Beach, Florida, she told a news report that  she had a long-standing relationship with Epstein.  Lawyer Pam Bondi submitted documents to the Justice Department and FBI supporting the conclusions of the investigation, stating that senior officials thoroughly examined Epstein’s files  but found no evidence of his crimes.

President Donald Trump said in a social media post that Epstein’s files have been authorized for release, and that they reveal Epstein’s ultimate goal was to target an international technology company. Epstein said, “I want complete justice, including all the information that has been fabricated against me, which has been nothing but harassment.”

He told Clinton that, according to Angel Ureña,  ‘Based on the emails released this week, Clinton has committed no such crime.’  Hoffman urged the US President to share all documents/files related to Epstein. He said, ‘I want him to give me complete immunity because it makes it clear that I have no objection to any investigation against me, except for defamation.’

 President Trump resigned after information leaked from JPMorgan and several other public institutions, including a New York Times investigation, found that Epstein had harassed these banks for many years. He apologized for his deliberate interactions with Epstein and expressed deep concern about his handling of the matter, stating that Clinton had not inquired about Epstein.

Pam Bondi’s decision to provide information from the Times of New York to the Attorney General of the State possibly caused controversy in that office. This year, the Times of New York opposed Mayor Adams’s bid for re-election to the Justice Department. This led to calls for her resignation, although Pam Bondi remained permanently on the Governor’s Justice Court.

White House Democrats have released emails, citing sources, that Epstein wrote to their sources. “President Trump spent some time at my house when he stayed over, and he knew an elderly man at my house,” said Trump. On Wednesday, Republicans released emails from a portion of Jeffrey Epstein’s estate. Trump has been accused of similar things multiple times in the investigation.

This has further fueled public discontent over the alleged connection between Jeffrey Epstein and President Trump. The government wants Epstein to present evidence to the public through high-ranking officials.

At a White House press briefing on Wednesday, Levitt said the  released emails provided some evidence, but nothing more, and that the president had no involvement in the emails.  California resident and Democratic committee member Stem Garzia arranged the emails to distract from key questions about Trump’s relationship with Jeffrey.

According to a November 14th Times of New York report: A name has emerged in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. Today’s Breaking News / US Courts / Democratic Party Committee / President Donald Trump / Jeffrey Epstein.

  • Republicans outraged:  The release of documents in the White House investigation has further fueled the Jeffrey Epstein controversy, with Republicans demanding a more thorough investigation and calling for the release of “shocking evidence.”

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