Trump seeks release of grand jury transcripts as Epstein uproar widens
Summary
United States President Donald Trump has asked Attorney General Pam Bondi to request the release of grand jury testimony from an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, a deceased sex offender. The Trump administration previously decided not to release certain documents related to Epstein, sparking criticism. Meanwhile, Trump denied involvement in a letter tied to Epstein, which a media outlet reported as part of Epstein's birthday messages.Key Facts
- President Trump wants grand jury testimony related to Jeffrey Epstein to be released by the court.
- The administration had earlier held back on releasing some documents about Epstein.
- Trump denied a report about a letter he allegedly wrote to Epstein, calling it fake.
- Attorney General Pam Bondi said the Justice Department is ready to ask the court to unseal the testimony.
- The Wall Street Journal published a story about a controversial letter linked to Trump, which he disputes.
- Epstein died in 2019 while in jail for charges involving sex trafficking of young women.
- Claims circulate that Epstein's death was not a suicide, but part of a cover-up involving his wealthy clients.
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