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Trump Hopes to Escape Epstein Controversy, but Story Risks Following Him to Scotland

UNITED STATES, JUL 24 – The Trump administration has imposed strict controls on staff communication and withheld Epstein investigation files amid growing public scrutiny and political debate, officials said.

  • The Trump administration has chosen to remain largely silent on the Jeffrey Epstein case, aiming to let the controversy fade by avoiding repeated discussions.
  • This approach follows intense scrutiny as documents revealed Trump's multiple mentions in Epstein-related files and political operatives from both parties view the issue as damaging to Trump.
  • Top QAnon figures like Jacob Chansley, pardoned by Trump for the January 6 Capitol riot, have publicly denounced Trump as a 'fraud,' reflecting disillusionment among his base.
  • A senior White House official highlighted the thorough review process for communications related to Epstein, indicating that the administration is carefully ensuring all details are precisely addressed before responding.
  • The sustained Epstein controversy has reignited internal fractures within Trump's supporters, particularly QAnon adherents, and raises questions about his administration's credibility and future political challenges.
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Between the press's revelations of its links with the financier accused of sex trafficking and the demands of his base to publish the file, the American president no longer knows how to put an end to the controversy.

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Latin Times broke the news in New York, United States on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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