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Donald Trump seeks to quell fallout over alleged friendship with Jeffrey Epstein
Justice Department moves to unseal grand jury testimony
- Attorney General Pam Bondi scheduled a court request to open previously sealed grand jury records linked to Epstein’s prosecution.
- The effort aims to counter a surge of criticism from Trump’s staunch base over what they label a “White House cover‑up.”
- Unsealing these documents could clarify Epstein’s relationship with a list of wealthy clients, a rumor that remains unverified.
Trump vows lawsuit against WSJ and Rupert Murdoch
- On Truth Social, Donald Trump threatened a lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal and its owner Rupert Murdoch.
- He declared the newspaper a “pile of garbage” and expressed a desire to force Murdoch to testify in the suit.
- Trump’s post also called the WSJ’s chief editor Emma Tucker a “scam” after the paper published a questionable letter allegedly written by Trump.
Conspiracy theories linger among far‑right supporters
- Following Epstein’s 2019 death, many conservative voters circulated theories of a “global cabal” of wealthy pedophiles.
- The death, ruled a suicide, intensified speculation about unfiled accusations and allegations of a “client list.”
- Despite a July memo from Bondi stating no such list exists, the narrative continues to fuel debate.
Epstein death sparks lingering doubts
- Financial figure Jeffrey Epstein was found dead in his New York jail cell while awaiting trial for sexual exploitation of minors.
- His death before trial has left unanswered questions around alleged abuse and connections to high‑profile individuals.
- These unresolved issues keep the political narrative in America contested, posing a rare challenge to Donald Trump’s control over public discourse.