Trump Seeks Court Approval for Epstein Grand Jury Testimony Release
Trump Seeks Court Approval for Epstein Grand Jury Testimony Release

Trump Seeks Court Approval for Epstein Grand Jury Testimony Release

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President Donald Trump has instructed the Justice Department to seek court approval to release all grand jury testimony related to Jeffrey Epstein, aiming for increased transparency amid mounting public pressure. Despite this move, Trump asserted that even full disclosure would not satisfy what he called "troublemakers and radical left lunatics" demanding more information, framing the issue as a political attack against his administration. The Justice Department filed motions to unseal the transcripts while committing to redact sensitive victim information. This development follows controversy over the handling of Epstein-related evidence, including a recent FBI and DOJ memo confirming Epstein's 2019 death by suicide and the absence of a "client list," findings that have fueled skepticism among some supporters. Trump's push for releasing the files comes amid ongoing debates over the scope and transparency of the Epstein investigation, reflecting tensions between calls for justice and political maneuvering ahead of an election year. His comments have drawn both criticism and support, highlighting the polarized views on the matter.

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