TRUMP EPSTEIN FILES

Trump sues Wall Street Journal and media mogul Rupert Murdoch over reporting on Epstein ties
Donald Trump has filed a $10 billion lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal and Rupert Murdoch following a story about his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. This action coincides with the Justice Department's request to unseal grand jury transcripts in Epstein's sex trafficking case, amidst criticism over the administration's handling of the release of related documents.

Explosive claim: Ex-casino boss alleges Trump and Epstein brought underage girls to casino floor
A former casino executive alleges that Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein brought underage girls to Trump Plaza Hotel & Casino in the 1980s, a claim Trump vehemently denies. Trump's team dismisses the accuser as a liar, while Trump distances himself from Epstein amidst renewed scrutiny. Despite past praise for Epstein, Trump now expresses anger over the resurfaced association.

Trump directs DOJ to unseal the secret Epstein files; names, flight logs, and jury bombshells could explode into public view
Amidst growing pressure, President Trump has instructed the Justice Department to release pertinent grand jury testimony related to Jeffrey Epstein, a move that follows public criticism and demands for transparency. This directive comes amidst Trump's denial of a suggestive birthday greeting to Epstein, as reported by The Wall Street Journal, and his previous pledge to declassify Epstein-related files.

Epstein Case: WSJ claims Trump sent letter to Epstein with drawing of naked woman, US prez threatens to sue paper
Donald Trump WSJ Epstein Case: Donald Trump is threatening legal action against The Wall Street Journal over a report alleging he sent a sexually explicit birthday note to Jeffrey Epstein in 2003. The WSJ claims the note, part of a birthday album by Ghislaine Maxwell, featured a drawing and suggestive message.

Trump slams ‘fake’ WSJ Epstein letter report, threatens legal action; Musk joins in dismissing it as ‘bogus’
Donald Trump allegedly tried to stop a Wall Street Journal story. The story involved a letter supposedly written by him to Jeffrey Epstein. The letter was in an album made by Ghislaine Maxwell. Musk supported Trump, calling the letter fake. The Justice Department dismissed a prosecutor in the Epstein case. Epstein, a convicted sex offender, died in jail.

Inside the Trump–Epstein relationship: Friendship, parties, and the final break
A Wall Street Journal report alleges Donald Trump sent a letter with a drawing to Jeffrey Epstein in 2003, sparking controversy. The report renews scrutiny of Trump's ties to Epstein, including past flights on Epstein's jets and allegations of recruitment at Mar-a-Lago. Trump has both supported investigations and downplayed the case, amid pressure to release related files.
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Musk unleashes AI Grok and X storm to expose Epstein secrets after Trump blocks release of new files
Elon Musk has launched a barrage of online criticism against Donald Trump, focusing on the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files. Musk accuses Trump of concealing crucial information related to Epstein, sparking a public dispute. This outburst follows Musk's resignation from a position within the Trump administration, marking a significant souring of their relationship.
Who fired Maurene Comey and Why? See ex-FBI Director daughter’s high profile cases and what happened on day of departure
Maurene Comey, a senior federal prosecutor and daughter of former FBI Director James Comey, was fired from the Manhattan US Attorney’s Office. Comey worked on high-profile cases involving Jeffrey Epstein and Sean "Diddy" Combs. No official reason was provided, but her dismissal comes amid political tensions and renewed scrutiny.
Epstein prosecutor Maurene Comey fired by Trump administration, sparking questions over timing
The Trump administration abruptly fired federal prosecutor Maurene Comey, who handled high-profile cases involving Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. This sudden dismissal has raised concerns, especially given Comey's involvement in cases that have recently gained attention among Trump supporters. The firing occurs amid growing calls for transparency in the Epstein case, though no direct link has been confirmed.
Trump explodes over 'boring' Jeffrey Epstein saga and bashes at 'past supporters', calls his scandal 'hoax'
Donald Trump has criticized MAGA supporters pushing for the release of Jeffrey Epstein files, dismissing their concerns as a Democratic "scam." He defended his administration's handling of the case, deeming it "boring" and questioning the ongoing interest. The convicted sex offender and well-connected financier died by suicide in prison in 2019.
Let 'credible' Epstein files be public: Donald Trump
Trump is facing the most serious split of his political career from his famously loyal right-wing base over suspicions that his administration is covering up lurid details of Epstein's crimes to protect rich and powerful figures they say are implicated.
‘Where’s Phase 2?’: Musk revives Epstein Files demand again
Elon Musk has publicly questioned Donald Trump regarding the unreleased Epstein files. Musk's tweet criticized Trump's promise of transparency. Trump's earlier defense of Pam Bondi and accusations against the Biden administration have fueled the controversy. The demand for the release of Epstein-related documents has gained momentum. House Speaker Mike Johnson has also urged the Justice Department to release all documents.
Trump, White House race to stem Epstein conspiracy fallout
Donald Trump faces challenges from his supporters regarding Jeffrey Epstein files. The administration considers options like releasing documents and appointing a special prosecutor. Some MAGA influencers are urged to reduce criticism. Internal tensions arise due to discontent over various issues. Trump defends Attorney General Pam Bondi. Some allies demand more transparency on the Epstein case.
Jeffrey Epstein prison video metadata reveals nearly 3 minutes of footage removed by FBI
Metadata analysis shows FBI removed approximately 2 minutes and 53 seconds from Jeffrey Epstein prison surveillance video before release. Justice Department described footage as "raw" despite editing in Adobe Premiere Pro software
With Epstein conspiracy theories, Trump faces a crisis of his own making
The political crisis is especially challenging for Trump because it's one of his own making. The president has spent years stoking dark theories and embracing QAnon-tinged propaganda that casts him as the only savior who can demolish the "deep state."
Epstein files: Donald Trump says justice department must release all information
Donald Trump's daughter-in-law, Lara Trump, a Fox News host, has called for "more transparency" from the administration.
Epstein files stay sealed — Republicans block move to force Trump admin to reveal details
House Republicans blocked an effort to release Jeffrey Epstein investigation files to the public, rejecting a Democratic amendment proposed by Congressman Ro Khanna. The amendment, attached to the GENIUS Act, aimed to compel Attorney General Pam Bondi to publish the documents. Democrats are pushing for transparency, while Trump distances himself from the controversy, despite past claims linking him to Epstein.
MAGA faithful are angry about the Epstein case. Here's what to know
The Epstein case is causing division among Donald Trump's supporters. The Justice Department said it will not release further files. This decision contradicts earlier claims by Attorney General Pam Bondi. Right-wing figures are criticizing the lack of transparency. Trump himself has shifted his stance on releasing the files. He now supports Bondi amidst the controversy.
Elmo’s X account hacked, flooded with “kill all Jews” calls and offensive posts before takedown
Elmo's X account faced hacking. The account broadcasted antisemitic messages. The messages included hateful language. The incident shocked social media users. Screenshots of the posts circulated widely. Sesame Workshop confirmed the breach. They are working to restore the account. The posts were deleted within an hour. Senator Mike Lee and Philip Lewis reacted to the incident.
Trump defends Attorney General Pam Bondi amid backlash over Epstein files
Donald Trump supported Attorney General Pam Bondi amid criticism. This criticism arose from some of Trump's supporters. It was regarding the Justice Department's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case. Conspiracy theories about Epstein's death were dismissed. Bondi clarified her earlier comments about the Epstein file. The FBI confirmed Epstein's suicide. Some conservative figures criticized Bondi's findings.
Alexandria Ocasio Cortez calls Trump ‘rapist’ as DOJ Epstein files spark MAGA backlash
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez ignited controversy by labeling President Trump a "rapist" on X following the release of DOJ findings on the Epstein case. The findings dismissed conspiracy theories, sparking disappointment among MAGA supporters. Ocasio-Cortez cited a WIRED report questioning the authenticity of surveillance footage from Epstein's jail cell, while Trump dismissed the renewed scrutiny.
FBI Deputy Dan Bongino walks out after Epstein file clash; Trump, DOJ deny client list, missing jail video fuels conspiracies
Dan Bongino, FBI Deputy Director, was absent after a dispute regarding the Jeffrey Epstein files. Reports indicate a heated argument with US Attorney General Pam Bondi preceded his leave. President Trump dismissed Epstein talk during a meeting. The DOJ maintains Epstein's death was suicide. Missing video footage has fueled conspiracy theories. The White House defends Bondi amid the controversy.
White House under fire for bizarre 'Superman Trump' image, Internet says 'delete this, it's cringe'
US President Donald Trump's bizarre 'Superman' image was posted by the official account of White House. The post coincided with the US release of Superman, the latest film from Warner Bros. Pictures. Many users criticized the post, demanding transparency surrounding the “Epstein files" and many others called the post "embarrassing".
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s Superman Trump; White House X post gets trolled with Epstein backlash
Donald Trump's team shared an AI image of him as Superman. The post received backlash on social media. Users questioned the timing and appropriateness. Some linked it to the Jeffrey Epstein controversy. Elon Musk's party plans to expose the Epstein network. The Justice Department says there is no comprehensive client list.
The Epstein files fallout: How Trump loyalist Kash Patel became the target of a ‘honeypot’ theory
Kash Patel, a prominent figure, faces allegations of compromise. A theory suggests his girlfriend, Alexis Wilkins, might be involved in foreign espionage. This claim emerged after the release of the Epstein files. Some believe Wilkins is a Mossad 'honeypot'. Patel's changed stance on the Epstein case fuels the suspicion. Wilkins denies the allegations, calling them 'insanely ridiculous'.
'Why date an unattractive Indian-American': Kash Patel's girlfriend dragged into Jeffrey Epstein conspiracy
Kash Patel's girlfriend, Alexis Wilkins, is unexpectedly caught in Jeffrey Epstein conspiracy theories, fueled by the US administration's denial of Epstein files. Social media users speculate about Wilkins' connection to PragerU and its alleged ties to Israeli intelligence, questioning Patel's role in the unreleased Epstein list. Conspiracy theorists link the situation to protect high-profile individuals.
Elon Musk vows his America Party will dig up Epstein files on high priority that Trump won’t
Elon Musk announced that his "America Party" would prioritize investigating the Jeffrey Epstein case if it gains traction. This statement follows Musk's questioning of Donald Trump's reluctance to release the full Epstein files and a denial from the DOJ about the existence of an Epstein client list.
Musk vs Trump season 2: Tesla boss reveals his American Party's No 1 priority
Musk first questioned how people can be expected to have faith in US President Donald Trump if he does not release the files related to disgraced financier Epstein.
Jeffrey Epstein files closed? Trump Administration review reveals no incriminating client list
Will there be "Phase 2" of the release of the so-called Epstein files? In the six years since his death in 2019, the case of Jeffrey Epstein has become a public obsession.
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