Trump goes off on questions surrounding Epstein: ‘This creep?’
WASHINGTON D.C., JUL 8 – President Trump criticized questions about Jeffrey Epstein after the DOJ and FBI memo found no client list and confirmed Epstein died by suicide, amid ongoing political controversy.
- President Donald Trump erupted during a cabinet meeting on July 8, 2025, in Washington after a reporter asked about Jeffrey Epstein.
- The question arose after the Department of Justice released a memo on Monday stating no client list exists and Epstein died by suicide.
- Attorney General Pam Bondi clarified that a minute is missing from surveillance footage due to old technology, and she affirmed Epstein's death as suicide.
- Reviewers found Trump's name seven times in Epstein flight logs but no evidence of criminal conduct; Trump called Epstein a 'creep' and criticized the media for persistent questions.
- Trump's outburst and the memo's release intensified criticism within his base and calls for transparency, suggesting ongoing controversy over the Epstein investigation.
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In Epstein furor, Trump struggles to shake off a controversy his allies once stoked
WASHINGTON — Despite the sun bearing down on him and the sweat beading across his face, President Donald Trump still lingered with reporters lined up outside the White House on Friday. He was leaving on a trip to Scotland, where he would visit his golf courses, and he wanted to talk about how his administration just finished “the best six months ever.” But over and over, the journalists kept asking Trump about the Jeffrey Epstein case and whethe…
In Epstein furor, Trump struggles to shake off a controversy his allies once stoked
President Donald Trump faces ongoing questions about the Jeffrey Epstein case, overshadowing his administration's achievements. On Friday, reporters pressed the Republican president about pardoning Epstein's accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, but he deflected, emphasizing his administration's successes. Despite enacting significant policies, Trump's…
In Epstein furor, Trump struggles to shake off a controversy his allies once stoked
President Donald Trump faces ongoing questions about the Jeffrey Epstein case, overshadowing his administration's achievements. On Friday, reporters pressed the Republican president about pardoning Epstein's accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, but he deflected, emphasizing his administration's successes. Despite enacting significant policies, Trump's…
In Epstein furor, Trump struggles to shake off a controversy his allies once stoked
President Donald Trump faces ongoing questions about the Jeffrey Epstein case, overshadowing his administration's achievements. On Friday, reporters pressed the Republican president about pardoning Epstein's accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, but he deflected, emphasizing his administration's successes. Despite enacting significant policies, Trump's…
In Epstein furor, Trump struggles to shake off a controversy his allies once stoked
President Donald Trump faces ongoing questions about the Jeffrey Epstein case, overshadowing his administration's achievements. On Friday, reporters pressed the Republican president about pardoning Epstein's accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, but he deflected, emphasizing his administration's successes. Despite enacting significant policies, Trump's…
In Epstein furor, Trump struggles to shake off a controversy his allies once stoked
President Donald Trump faces ongoing questions about the Jeffrey Epstein case, overshadowing his administration's achievements. On Friday, reporters pressed the Republican president about pardoning Epstein's accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, but he deflected, emphasizing his administration's successes. Despite enacting significant policies, Trump's…
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