
US President Donald Trump (left) pictured with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in this undated image. — X@krassenstein/File
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The Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday, saying that in a major revelation, it was revealed that US Attorney General Palm Bondi had informed President Donald Trump in May that his name was published in investigative files related to the convicted sexual offender Jeffrey Apestine, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday.
The disclosure of Trump’s hearing in the matter of justice is a threat to deepening a political crisis that has surrounded his administration for weeks. Some of Trump’s supporters have for years have sparked conspiracy theories about Apestin’s clients and their 2019 death conditions.
After the story, the White House sent mixed signals. He issued a preliminary statement in which he was presented as “fake news”, but later a White House official told Reuters that the administration was not denying that Trump’s name appears in some files, mentioning that Trump was already in a state of conservative influence.
Trump, who was friendly with Apastin in the 1990s and early 2000s, appears several times on flights for Apastin’s private aircraft in the 1990s. Trump and his family members are seen in an episode contact book, along with hundreds of others.
Most of the content was publicly issued in a criminal case against former Apastin’s colleague Gesen Maxwell, which was sentenced to 20 years in prison after being sentenced to sexual trafficking and other crimes.
During his trial, Apestin’s long -time pilot testified that Trump had flown a private plane several times. Trump has refused to join the plane.
Writers were unable to immediately confirm the journal report.
After his administration, Trump has faced severe reaction from his supporters when he will not release the files, which will change the campaign’s promise.
The Department of Justice said in a memo earlier this month that there was no basis for continuing the investigation of the Epastin case, which caused anger among some of Trump’s prominent supporters who demanded more information about wealthy and powerful people who had discussed with Epastin.
Trump has not been accused of doing wrong deeds related to Apestine, and has said his friendship ended two decades before Apestin’s legal problems.
Bondi and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche issued a statement that did not directly resolve the journal’s report.
Officials said, “Nothing in the files guaranteed further investigation or legalization, and we have filed a movement in court to disperse the basic great jury transcripts.” “As part of our usual briefing, we informed the President about these results.”
Many names
The newspaper reported that Bondi and his deputy told Trump at a White House meeting that his name, as well as “many other high -level figures”, were included.
Apestin died of suicide in 2019, while awaiting sexual trafficking charges, which led to him not to be guilty. In a separate case, Apestin found a crime in 2008 for prostitution in Florida and was sentenced to 13 months, which is now considered as a widespread prosecution contract.
Under political pressure last week, Trump directed the Justice Department to release the Grand Jury Transcripts related to Epastin.
On Wednesday, US District Judge Robin Rosenburg denied one of the requests, and found that it did not come to any of the rules that needed the grand jury content to be kept secret.
According to court documents, the movement took place in 2005 and 2007 with a federal investigation in Apastin. The department has also requested the non -chain of transcripts in the Manhattan Federal Court regarding the crime, which was brought against Apstine and Maxwell.
Last week, the journal reported that Trump had sent Apstine a Body Birthday note in 2003, which ended, “Happy birthday – and every day can be another amazing secret.”
Reuters has not confirmed the authenticity of the alleged letter. Trump has sued the journal and his owners, including billionaire Rupert Murdok, claiming that the birthday note was fake.
Resistance of mega supporters
Trump and his advisers have long been engaged in conspiracy theories, including Apstine, who are echoing through Trump’s political base. McM America Great once again refuses to accept his administration’s argument that the ideas are now baseless, which is unusual for a politician who is accustomed to enjoying his relatively unacceptable loyalty to his supporters.
According to New York City Chief Medical Examiner, Apstine hangs himself in jail. But his contacts with wealthy and powerful people speculated that his death was not suicide. The Justice Department said in its memo this month that it had concluded that Apstine had died with its own hands.
In a sign of how the issue has eliminated Trump and divided his fellow Republicans, US House Speaker Mike Johnson said on Tuesday that he would send lawmakers home for summer a day to avoid a floor fighting on the voting on Epastin files.
Its decision temporarily pressured the Democrats and some Republicans to vote on a bilateral resolution, which would require the Department of Justice to issue all the documents related to APestine.
But on Wednesday, a sub -committee of the House Overseas Committee approved a sub -scheme to obtain all files of the Justice Department on Epastin. Three Republicans joined five Democrats to support the effort, signing that Trump’s party is not ready to move beyond the issue.
Trump, who is frustrated and disappointed with the Ephesian story, has tried to draw attention to other topics, including baseless allegations that former President Barack Obama has harassed Trump’s successful 2016 presidential campaign. Obama’s office called the allegations “ridiculous”.
According to the Reuters/IPSOS survey last week, more than two -thirds of Americans believe that the Trump administration is hiding information about Apestin’s clients.