Trump demands DOJ release all the names related to the Epstein investigation as he complains of a ‘witch hunt’ and Democrat ‘hoax’
President Donald Trump has called the Justice Department to release the names of all Democrats with ties to Jeffrey Epstein, calling the controversy over the so-called Epstein files a “witch hunt” and a “witch hunt.”Democrat-inspired hoax.”
“Another 1,000,000 pages on Epstein have now been found. The Justice Department is forced to spend all its time on this Democrat-inspired Hoax,” Trump wrote on Friday. Real Social.
“Whenever they say NO MORE and work on Election Fraud etc. Not Republicans, Democrats working with Epstein. Name all of them, shame them, and go back to helping our Country! The Radical Left doesn’t want people talking about TRUMP and REPUBLICAN SUCCESS, just the long dead Jeffrey Epstein – Just another Witch Hunt,” he added.
It comes after Trump shared a rant on Christmas Day about the investigation into the dead sex offender and claimed he cut ties with Epstein “long before it was trendy.” He called the controversy over the Epstein files a “Radical Left Witch Hunt.”
President Donald Trump called on the Justice Department to release the names of Democrats linked to Jeffrey Epstein (Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images)
“Merry Christmas to everyone, including the many Sleazebags who loved Jeffrey Epstein and who “dumped him like a dog” when things got too heated, falsely claimed to have nothing to do with him, didn’t know him, said he was a disgusting human being, and then of course blamed President Donald J. Trump, who was the only person to dump Epstein, long before it was fashionable to do so,” she wrote on Thursday. Real Social.
Trump was once friends with Epstein and described him as “a terrific guy” in a 2002 interview. New York Magazine. But their friendship ended before the financier pleaded guilty to soliciting a minor for prostitution in 2008, Trump said. The White House also said Trump kicked Epstein out of his Mar-a-Lago club for being a “creep.”
The Trump administration released some of the Epstein files on December 19, a deadline set by Congress.
Hundreds of pages of documents in the Justice Department’s partially released files on the Epstein investigations have been largely redacted (AP)
The administration faced swift backlash last week over the partial release, with critics saying some documents had been heavily redacted.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, trolled the president by posting a video to X that included pages of redacted cuts from footage of Trump and Epstein speaking in the 1990s.
“2025: REMOVED,” Newsom with subtitles video.
Justice Department officials later admitted that they had “potentially” discovered more than a million documents linked to Epstein’s case and that it could take “several more weeks” for them to be released.
“We have lawyers working around the clock to review and make legally necessary corrections to protect victims, and we will release the documents as soon as possible,” the Justice Department said in a statement on Wednesday. expression.
Democrats on the House Oversight Committee also released a new set of photos from Epstein’s estate on December 12, featuring images of Trump and Trump. other powerful figures, Including former President Bill Clinton.
Trump and Clinton have not been formally charged with any crimes related to Epstein.



