The turnaround was spectacular and difficult to accept. It reflected rare excitement in the White House. After campaigning to convince Republican elected officials in the House of Representatives to block requests for full publication of documents related to the Epstein case, Donald Trump changed course on Sunday, November 16.
Caught for months in the scandal, which resurfaced six years after the prison death of the socialite financier and sexual predator, the president lashed out at Democratic Party manipulation. However, Jeffrey Epstein’s victims are demanding that the entire truth be established, without questioning their testimony. They will appear before the press again, Tuesday, November 18, supervised by Democratic Party representative Ro Khanna (California) and Republican members Thomas Massie (Kentucky) and Marjorie Taylor Greene (Georgia).
The latter two have become favorite targets of Donald Trump, who has long vengeful messages for them on his Truth Social network. But the American president must be aware of today’s political realities. There were more Republican representatives than expected to support Democratic efforts to make the documents public.
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