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House Speaker Johnson wants ‘maximum transparency’

Parliament Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La. In a statement on Friday, he and the Assembly’s bad -fame sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein’da “maximum transparency” wanted to want and more information to be announced to the public, he said.

“Everyone wants Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell and Epstein files, which are real documents related to everyone associated with it.

The speaker also insisted that President Donald Trump shared this view. “I believe in the maximum transparency, President Trump,” Johnson said.

Comments came after Wall Street Journal announced the existence of an album called “Bawdy” letters compiled for Epstein’s 50th birthday in 2003. The album contained a letter from Trump, including his signature and the drawing of a naked woman.

Johnson said he had argued with Trump on Friday morning before he appeared in CNBC.

The speaker said, “President and I talked about this ridiculous claim this morning. As a patent, he never draws such a picture, he never thought of drawing such a picture.” He said.

“He is very angry by him, and I think he will sue some media organizations that leave all this outside, because [the White House] Johnson added that they were completely objected to them, “Johnson added.

Nevertheless, the White House was a full -scale messaging campaign to discredit the reporting of the magazine, while Trump leaned over the pressure he took from the Republicans to give more information about the case against Epstein.

Trump late on Thursday evening, the Chief Public Prosecutor Pam Bondi’den Epstein “all the great jury statements subject to the approval of the court” announced that he wanted to release.

Great jury transcripts are usually strictly sealed under the Federal Judicial rules, but Trump’s order is limited to these records and reveal questions about evidence that arises during the investigation.

Johnson, CNBC’ye great jury expression of the rules of innocent victims to protect the identity and “confirmed people against the publication of false claims to be protected against the publication.

Johnson, “to be taken back from a court”, as well as records, “I say I put it there, and I think the president believes the same.”

The statements emphasize the dilemma faced by Johnson and Republicans in the Congress, while trying to meet the demands and suspicions of his soles about Epstein before he passes a president who insists that the theories are a deception carried out by the Democrats.

The rich financier died in suicide in 2019 shortly after he was arrested on charges of federal child sex smuggling.

Epstein’s death and his connections in life, some of the allegedly exploited young women about Epstein’s properties – with wealthy and powerful men – fueled the conspiracy theories about what he could reveal during the years of investigation of the Ministry of Justice.

The Democrats seized the dispute in pro -Trump ranks and put forward the legislation that would force Doj to release Epstein files. Some Republicans in Congress Based on these efforts.

The Parliamentary Rules Committee, led by the Republic, urged Doj to publish information about Epstein on Thursday night. The democrats hit the precaution without teeth because it would not require Doj to obey.

Trump on Friday morning, “If there was a ‘cigarette weapon’ in Epstein, why did not use the DEMS, who controls ‘files’ for four years and was responsible for the ‘Files’, because they had nothing !!!” He wrote.

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