Trump was an FBI Informant in Epstein Case, Speaker Johnson Claims
House Speaker Mike Johnson claimed President Trump acted as an FBI informant against Jeffrey Epstein, a statement not independently verified and contradicting Trump's own denials.
- House Speaker Mike Johnson claimed that President Donald Trump was an FBI informant in the Jeffrey Epstein case while speaking to reporters at the Capitol.
- Trump referred to the Epstein saga as 'a hoax' and stated he expelled Epstein from Mar-a-Lago when he first heard rumors.
- Johnson's remarks are the first official claim regarding Trump's involvement as an informant in the Epstein case.
- The White House has not commented on Johnson's remarks about Trump's involvement in the Epstein case.
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Speaker of the House announces Trump was an FBI informant tasked with taking down Epstein
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) defended President Donald Trump’s recent comments on the Jeffrey Epstein case Friday, telling reporters that the president always treated the allegations seriously and even served as an “FBI informant.”
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