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Donald Trump appears to admit his name is in Epstein files | US | News

Donald Trump admitted that he was included in controversial Epstein files because the discussions surrounding his administrations continued.

In a telephone conversation with Real America’s voice about the voice of the US President, the US President claimed that the democrats produced details during their term of office and added their name to the documents about the famous Jeffrey Epstein.

Trump’s words answered a question about whether prosecutors wanted to investigate political persecution. This follows the reports that Wall Street Journal is allegedly a “creepy” birthday card from Trump to Epstein.

He said: “I think in the case of Epstein, they already looked at him and they’re looking at him, and I think the only thing they need to do is to reveal something reliable.”

Trump detailed his doubts: “But you know, it has been carried out by Biden management for four years. I can imagine what they put in the files. He tells us the mirror.

“That’s why they were ruled by Chris Wray, and they were ruled by Comey, and because they were actually before this administration, they were running these files, and I imagine that most of the things we found are fake with me.”

Trump seems to accept that his name is in Epstein files, but insisted that the Democrats produced him. Despite the allegations of “put” in files, many documents referring to Trump have been accessed for a long time.

The team under the pressure of some groups in the Republican party asked a federal court on Friday to explain the seized records of Jeffrey Epstein’s case and to suppress a political storm.

However, even with the potential release of these records, it continues to be suspicious whether it will satisfy these drills because of the lack of transparency of evidence against the wealthy financier.

The management continues to examine it because it does not publish more records.

Parliament republicans are preparing to vote with a decision designed to meet the GOP next week. The decision calls for the Ministry of Justice to explain the records to the public, although it lacks legal weight.

“Republicans are for transparency and looking for a way to say that they have the same agreement as the White House,” Mike Johnson, the Speaker of the Assembly on Thursday. He continued: “We agree with the president. Everything he says about it, all reliable evidence should emerge.”

The Democrats, supported by nine Republican, put forward their own bill, which would force the Ministry of Justice to explain more details about the case.

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