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Trump says the Justice Department has 'done its job' in releasing Epstein documents

Victims and bipartisan lawmakers push for full disclosure of over 33,000 Epstein-related documents amid claims that much has already been publicly released, facing opposition from Trump and House Speaker.

  • President Donald Trump claimed on Friday via Truth Social that the Justice Department has completed releasing all requested Jeffrey Epstein documents.
  • Trump called on Congress to end efforts for further transparency, blaming Democrats for fueling an Epstein-related political hoax.
  • The House Oversight Committee made over 30,000 pages public on Tuesday, while Republican Rep. Thomas Massie is close to forcing a vote to release remaining files.
  • Trump stated the situation is "merely another Democrat HOAX," and praised Republican successes, while critics noted much of the material was previously released.
  • The dispute reflects ongoing partisan conflict over Epstein files as Democrats and Republicans continue pushing opposing narratives and transparency demands.
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Trump defends handling of Epstein controversy, says GOP doing 'legendary' job

(The Center Square) – With rumors swirling around the connections of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, President Donald Trump expressed frustration Friday that demands for the administration to declassify even more documents have intensified rather than abated.

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