Congress wants to force publication of the Epstein investigation files. But Trump can still prevent that. How much does he actually know? Overview
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Donald Trump will do it Jeffrey Epstein not going. Even six years after the death of the sex offender, this case is still putting the US President under pressure. What does Trump know about the systematic abuse of girls? How deep is his friendship with the former investment banker, whose actions have plagued the justice system for two decades? After the recent publication of Epstein’s emails about Trump’s alleged knowledge, the US government needed an explanation and Trump’s base was angry. Congress has now passed a law requiring investigative documents to be made public. But Trump can still prevent that under certain circumstances. Has the Epstein case finally reached the hands of the US president?
