Raskin demands release of any Epstein files mentioning Trump, Jack Smith report
UNITED STATES, JUL 8 – House Judiciary Committee Democrats, led by Jamie Raskin, demand the Justice Department release Epstein files mentioning Trump and Jack Smith's full report amid ongoing controversy.
- On Tuesday, House Democrats sent a letter demanding AG Pam Bondi release Epstein files mentioning President Donald Trump.
- Earlier this week, the Department of Justice closed the Epstein case without finding a client list, undercutting previous statements.
- Elon Musk claimed in June that Trump appears in the Epstein files, a point House Democrats highlighted in their letter.
- Amid growing anger, the MAGA base remains irate at dropping the Epstein case, with supporters condemning the DOJ memo Sunday claiming no client list, and MAGA hard-liners swiftly rebuked the administration for closing the case.
- Additionally, they pressed for the sealed Smith report to be unredacted, noting it remains sealed despite DOJ rules.
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