‘Put everything out there’ on Epstein case: US Speaker

US Assembly Speaker Mike Johnson, President Donald Trump and the White House by taking a break by taking a break from Jeffrey Epstein’e asked to be published.
“I’m for transparency,” Johnson said in an interview with Conservative Podcaster Benny Johnson.
“This is a very sensitive subject,” he added, “But we have to put everything there and let people decide.”
In a rare crack between the President and the violent loyal base, Johnson became the highest -level Republican in Epstein with Trump.
Conspiracy theories about potential evidence in the case of sex smuggling, including Epstein’s death in 2019 prison and a “customer list” alleged “customer list”, have largely been a fixation for a right -spawning right by Trump itself.
However, the Democrats felt an opening after refusing to reject the satisfaction of some of Trump’s most influential allies to continue, no additional evidence will be published last week.
Ro Khanna, a democratic and probably 2028 presidential candidate, was among those who participated in Tuesday.
Khanna, Epstein files before the release of the vice president JD Vance on the hot seat tried to put. 2020 GOP presidential candidate and former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley shared an X task and called the Trump administration to “release Epstein files and allow chips to fall where they can.”
“A 2028 Power Movement, @jdvance,” Khanna X wrote to Vance. “Where do you stand in Epstein files these days?”
Vance and Haley are possible 2028 Republican Presidential candidates.
Trump tried to underestimate the importance of the Epstein case and to close the book on discussion.
“Jeffrey Epstein case will concern anyone,” Trump told journalists. He said.
He also suggested that there were reliability problems with the documents and former FBI Director James Comey and former presidents Barack Obama and Joe Biden, both by the Democrats.
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