Trump’s previous supporters explode for the demanding launch of more Epstein files

Trump's previous supporters explode for the demanding launch of more Epstein files

President Donald Trump continued on Wednesday to fire calls within his own party for greater transparency in the investigation of Jeffrey Epstein and made statements, without evidence, that the controversy was designed to undermine him.

In a long publication on social networks, which included references to the president’s previous statements about the 2017 Russian electoral interference investigation, Trump blamed the Democrats for creating what he called a “scam” and “deception.”

“His new scam is what we will call Jeffrey Epstein’s deception, and my previous supporters have bought this’ B —— ‘,’, line and sinking,” he wrote.

Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi have been criticized by conservatives in the hill and throughout the country to decline to release Epstein’s poll archives as a whole.

The Department of Justice and the FBI declared last week that they did not find evidence that the deceased financial one maintained a “list of clients” of associates with those who chanted or conspired to victimize dozens of women.

Donald Trump walks on the southern grass of the White House after returning to Marine One on July 15, 2025 in Washington, DC.

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The president of the House of Representatives, Mike Johnson, said Tuesday that Bondi should explain the management of the administration of the case, especially after she told Fox News in February that Epstein’s alleged “client list” was “sitting on my desk now to check.”

Johnson also did not rule out the response to the growing calls of Republican legislators so that Epstein’s convicted associate, Ghislaine Maxwell, testifies to Congress.

“I am by transparency. We are intellectually consisting of this,” Johnson said when asked about Maxwell potentially testifying before Congress.

In its publication, Trump rejected those who focus on Epstein’s history instead of their achievements.

“Let these weak continue advancing and make the Democrats work, do not even think about talking about our incredible and unprecedented success, because I don’t want their support anymore!” Trump said.

Trump then doubled in the messages in the Oval office, where he held a bilateral meeting with the heir prince of Bahrain Salman Bin Hamad Al Khalifa.

The chief correspondent of the White House of Abc News, Mary Bruce, pressed Trump about why he was labeling the issue as a “deception.”

“Has your Attorney General told you that it was a hoax? What evidence has you seen about it?” Bruce asked the president.

“The attorney general, no. I know it is a hoax,” Trump insisted, without providing any evidence.

Donald Trump meets with the heir prince of Bahrain Salman Bin Hamad al-Khalifa (L) at the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, on July 16, 2025.

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Then he continued arguing, without evidence, that this was perpetuated by Democrats, flying to Republicans who now demand transparency.

“It was a hoax. Everything has been a great deception. It is perpetrated by the Democrats and some stupid Republicans and Sweet Republicans fall into the network. Therefore, they try to make the Democrats work. Democrats are not good at all than these fumes,” Trump told Bruce de Abc.

When asked if he is effectively repudiating this group of his followers, Trump said: “Yes, I lost a lot of faith in certain people because the Democrats deceived them.”

Trump, again, came to the defense of Bondi, despite the growing pressure on her to clarify her previous comments about Epstein and even demands her resignation.

“I really think he has done very well,” Trump said. “She says: ‘I gave you all the credible information’ and if you find more credible information, she will give it too. What else can do that? I want to say, honestly, what else can you do?”

He then tried to change the approach, saying that Epstein “is dead, has gone” and argued that there are more important things to focus on.

While involving the press straw at the Oval office and journalists were aimed at leaving the room, Bruce de ABC asked the president directly: “Is his name in these files? Is that why they are not being completely released?”

Trump pointed to the door and just said “Thank you.”

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