The President of the United States counterattacked after the publication of several emails in the media containing the financier talking about Donald Trump.
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He denounced “fake news”. As his relationship with New York financier and sex offender Jeffrey Esptein, who died in prison in 2019, became the subject of new questions, the President of the United States blamed his Democratic opponents. Jeffrey Epstein “He’s a Democrat, he’s the Democrats’ problem, not the Republicans’ problem.”wrote Donald Trump, Friday, November 14, on his Truth Social network.
In another message, the American President also confirmed his intention to ask the Department of Justice and the FBI to investigate ties between sex offenders and Democratic Party figures, including former President Bill Clinton. These messages follow the publication in the American press of several emails in which the financier and those close to him mention Donald Trump by name.
He “know about women” abused by American sex offenders and even “spend a few hours” with one of them, we read in one of the conversations revealed by a member of parliament from the Democratic Party.
The American president, who has always denied any knowledge of the sexual exploitation of minors by Jeffrey Epstein and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell, then denounced a “trickery” governed by his political opponents.
During his campaign, Donald Trump promised major revelations about the scandal, which greatly mobilized his supporters. But since returning to power in January, he has continued to insist that Epstein’s affair was in fact a fabrication. Despite the reversal, several figures in his party insisted that the Ministry of Justice publish the documents it had regarding this political-judicial affair.
“Some weak Republicans have fallen into his clutches (Democrat) because they are soft and stupid”attacked the American president in one of his messages, criticizing those who, within his camp, could vote in favor of a bipartisan bill calling for the publication of these documents.
The Republican President of the House of Representatives, who along with the Senate make up the US Congress, wants to hold this vote next week.
