Oops! House speaker didn’t mean to say Trump was an FBI informant

The president of the room, Mike Johnson When he claimed that sex scandal President Donald Trump was “an FBI informant” to eliminate Jeffrey Epstein.
“To which I was referring, in this long conversation, is what the lawyer for the victims said,” Johnson told Manu Raju of CNN.
Johnson then insisted that the fall of Epstein and Trump come from the alleged abuse and sex trafficking of Epstein, how Trump would have played a role in the withdrawal of the Epstein FBI.
“The president was useful to that. I do not know if I used the right terminology, but it is a public notoriety, and everyone knows it. So it’s a lot of knots,” he added.

He was widely reported The fact that Trump and Epstein were more to do with injured feelings with regard to real estate. And more recently, Trump claimed that the dissolution of their friendship was due to Epstein poaching the former employee of Mar-A-Lago Spa Virginia Giuffre, who died by suicide in April.
Johnson grew more and more uncomfortable Asked about the Trump administration’s refusal to publish the Epstein files promised for a long time.
Last week, he slipped questions on the holding of a vote on the release of documents after a group of Epstein survivors held a press conference On Capitol Hill demanding an action.
While Johnson tells people that Trump is a kind of billionaire Batman fighting sex crimes, Trump call The whole investigation a “hoax”, blaming everyone, from Hillary Clinton to presidents Joe Biden and Barack Obama.
An informant.



