Jeffrey Epstein affair: Trump accuses Democrats of “cheating” on Epstein emails

According to the latest publication of Epstein’s emails Donald Trump’s The US President accused the Democratic Party of “deception” because of their alleged knowledge. They wanted to divert attention from their politics and the “embarrassment” surrounding the so-called government shutdown, which had caused major upheaval in Congress until a temporary budget was passed, Trump wrote on social media.

US financier Jeffrey Epstein has systematically abused and sexually exploited minors for years. In 2019, he was found dead in his prison cell in New York. According to US authorities, he committed suicide. Trump is also among the millionaire’s circle of acquaintances, who are well connected in upper class circles.

Democratic members of Congress released several emails on Wednesday containing Epstein’s suggestion that Trump had forgotten about it harassing The underage woman is in the photo. “Of course he knows about the girls,” Epstein wrote of Trump in an email in January 2019. This put Trump under increasing pressure.

Trump wants to steer the investigation in another direction

Instead of investigating it, he is now calling for investigations into former US President Bill Clinton and others. The US Department of Justice and the FBI Federal Police should investigate Epstein’s connection to the case Democrat Clinton and “many other people and institutions,” Trump wrote.

Trump cited former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers, investor and entrepreneur Reid Hoffman, and major US bank JP Morgan Chase as examples. The Republican president previously accused the Democratic opposition of doing everything they could to push Epstein’s fraud again given their “waning power.” Republican lawmakers who supported Democratic efforts to release the Epstein documents blasted Trump as “soft and stupid.”

The House of Representatives could pass a bipartisan motion as soon as next week to force the Justice Department to release the rest of the Epstein files. However, this may not have any real consequences. The Senate, which has a Republican majority, must also approve the request. The bill will then be submitted to Trump for his signature.

Trump is under increasing pressure

The president once again rejected the move. “Epstein is a Democrat and he is a Democratic Party problem, not a Republican Party problem,” he wrote. “Don’t waste your time with Trump. I have a country to run.”

In this case, the current president is under pressure from his own camp because his government did not provide clarity regarding the scandal as promised before the presidential election. Several members of Trump’s Republican Party recently released more than 20,000 documents from Epstein’s estate. However, Trump has never been proven to have done anything wrong in the case.