Rally for Epstein Files Is a Rare Display of American Unity
FLORIDA, UNITED STATES, AUG 2 – Donald Trump supports full release of Epstein files while urging caution to protect survivors, noting his name appears but no wrongdoing was found, Department of Justice said.
- Donald Trump expressed a desire to release all files related to Jeffrey Epstein but cautioned that we don’t want people to get hurt while discussing the potential dangers during a Newsmax interview.
- Ghislaine Maxwell, sentenced to 20 years for sex trafficking, was recently moved to a low-security prison after cooperating with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche.
- A joint memo from the FBI and DOJ claimed no client list existed for Epstein, contradicting earlier statements from the Trump administration, causing confusion about the findings.
- Documents related to the Epstein investigation may contain information implicating high-profile clients, according to reports about a rally advocating for the release of these files.
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Rally for Epstein files is a rare display of American unity
Recent polls consistently show that an overwhelming majority of Americans — approximately 89% — support the full release of the Jeffrey Epstein files by the U.S. government. This is a rare moment in which President Trump has failed to divide the nation. Trump has been informed by his attorney general that his name appears multiple […]
Trump Refuses to Release Unredacted Epstein Client List Because 'People Will Get Hurt'
President Donald Trump said he wants to release the full and unredacted Epstein client list but he’s holding back because he “doesn’t want people to get hurt.” Speaking to Newsmax on Saturday, the president responded to a [...] The post Trump Refuses to Release Unredacted Epstein Client List Because ‘People Will Get Hurt’ appeared first on The People's Voice.

Trump says he wants ‘everything’ in the Epstein files to be released
President Donald Trump on Friday said he wants his administration to release “everything” in the Epstein files but urged caution in doing so, warning that people could get hurt in the process. “We’d like to release everything, but we don’t…
President Donald Trump said this Friday that he wants to “declassify” all the Epstein Archives, but without affecting innocent people or victims of the famous financier who died of suicide, in strange circumstances, in 2019.
Trump says he wants 'everything' in the Epstein files to be released
President Donald Trump on Friday said he wants his administration to release “everything” in the Epstein files but urged caution in doing so, warning that people could get hurt in the process. “We’d like to release everything, but we don’t want people to get hurt that shouldn’t be hurt,” he told Newsmax host Rob Finnerty in an interview at the White House. “I want to release everything. I just don’t want people to get hurt.” The sit-down intervi…
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