Epstein brother: White House claim ‘blatant lie’
UNITED STATES, JUL 23 – The White House enforces strict controls on Epstein-related comments amid political pressure and a recent federal judge ruling against unsealing grand jury testimony, complicating Trump’s messaging.
- In Washington, officials dismissed claims that President Donald Trump appears in Justice Department documents, calling it `'fake news'`, according to a White House spokesperson.
- On July 6, the Department of Justice issued a memo stating no further disclosures of Epstein investigation documents, amid growing scrutiny since then.
- A US federal judge in Florida denied a Justice Department request to unseal grand jury transcripts, citing legal restrictions, as hundreds of names remain in documents, an official told the news outlet.
- In a bipartisan move, lawmakers voted, with three Republicans joining Democrats to subpoena DOJ for Epstein files, threatening a House floor vote.
- Despite efforts to pivot, Republicans say the Epstein story is virtually impossible to turn the page on anytime soon, fueling ongoing political fallout.
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