The Name You Thought Was in the Epstein Files Is in the Epstein Files


GOOD, The Wall Street Journal Confirmed what has been apparent for some time: the name of President Donald Trump is in Epstein files several times.
An exclusive Wednesday report in the Newspaper Declare that Prosecutor General Pam Bondi informed the president that his name was in the files in May. The report directly contradicts Trump’s assertion that Bondi told him that he was not In the files, which he told journalists last week.
This revelation explains why the Trump administration, after years of promise to publish the files, suddenly decided that there was no more work to do. This can also explain why the president himself has been so fast for anger and defensive in recent days each time the subject of his friendship with the defamed sexual predator. Confirmation of Trump’s presence in the infamous famous documents comes when President Mike Johnson ended a legislative session early just to avoid voting on the opportunity to publish more files.
All the internal tumult on this subject, of the deputy director of the FBI, Dan Bongino, goes awol at work, so that Trump calls anyone who is still worried about this code, a red level number, a “bad person” can be linked to the fact that Trump does not want people to know that his name is in the files. If the past is prologue, the administration will probably reject this report as “false news” of a biased outlet. But these costs will probably not remain with a problem of this magnitude. In fact, the president seems only attention to history at this stage, as every distraction that Trump has mentioned it since he decided to close the case led to a meticulous examination of the press – as well as his most vehement enemies and his most faithful supporters.



