Rep. Clark Accuses Trump of Cover-up over Epstein Files
UNITED STATES, JUL 24 – Republican Senator Markwayne Mullin says GOP blocks full Epstein file release to shield President Trump amid rising demands for transparency from Democrats and Trump's supporters.
- During a Senate floor debate, U.S. Sen. Markwayne Mullin admitted blocking the Epstein files resolution to give him `cover`, providing political protection for President Trump.
- Amid mounting pressure, Sen. Ruben Gallego called for full unsealing of Justice Department files on Epstein’s sex trafficking case, while last week, President Trump directed AG Pam Bondi to release grand jury testimony.
- On Wednesday, a House subcommittee voted to subpoena the Justice Department for Epstein files, while Senator Mullin offered a resolution asking a Florida federal judge to release grand jury documents.
- Publicly, Democrats cheer the move as growing momentum for transparency, while social media users mock Mullin’s cover explanation.
- Ghislaine Maxwell, serving a 20-year Florida sentence, is set to testify, and the Justice Department meets with her Thursday and Friday ahead of that deposition.
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‘Making a very big thing over something not big’: Trump deflects Epstein questions
Donald Trump Jeffrey Epstein Questions: Trump’s attempt to downplay the matter comes amid mounting public and political pressure following a series of new disclosures that have deepened questions about his past association with Epstein.
Trump's Grand Jury Head Fake
Faced with a firestorm over his administration's broken promise to provide “full transparency” on all the materials related to Jeffrey Epstein—compounded by the Wall Street Journal’s revelation of a vulgar letter he contributed to a notebook compiled for Epstein’s 50th birthday in 2003—Donald Trump has now agreed to make public the entirety of the Epstein file.Just kidding.Trump, in fact, is attempting a cynical and hollow gambit that shouldn’t …
GOP Senator Admits He’s Blocking Epstein Docs to Give Trump 'Cover'
Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) openly admitted on the Senate floor that he’s working to shield President Donald Trump and his Justice Department from scrutiny in the Jeffrey Epstein case. During a Thursday session, Mullin confirmed he’s trying to give the Trump administration “cover” as pressure builds to release long-hidden documents tied to Epstein’s crimes and associates. Democrats, led by Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ), have demanded full disclosur…
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