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Epstein Files: Democrats seek answers from Kash Patel, ask if Trump has any role in reviewing evidence

Epstein Files: Democrats seek answers from Kash Patel, ask if Trump has any role in reviewing evidence

Time of India06-06-2025
Democrats ask FBI chief Kash Patel to come clean on Elon Musk's allegation that Donald Trump is named in Epstein Files.
House Democrats asked the FBI and the Department of Justice to reveal the truth of the Jeffrey Epstein Files and what Elon Musk claimed about Donald Trump's involvement with the sex offender.
The revelation came amid a heated to-and-fro between the President and the Tesla CEO and Musk decided to drop a bomb as he claimed that Trump is named in the Epstein Files. He did not reveal how he got to know about the information as no such information has been disclosed yet.
Epstein Files have been released in phases throwing many surprises like Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton, Stephen Hawking's association with the pedophile but no such involvement with Trump has been claimed.
According to information publicly available, Trump parties with Epstein several times, took his private jet but they fell out over a property issue and Trump banned Epstein from coming to Mar-a-Lago after the accusations against him started surfacing.
Musk was confident about the dirt that he threw on the president as he said Trump is the reason Epstein files have not been made public. In a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel first obtained by Axios, Reps.
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Stephen Lynch (D-Mass.) and Robert Garcia (D-Calif.) asked that they "immediately clarify whether this allegation is true."
Axios reported that the lawmakers asked for a timeline of the DOJ's declassification and publication of the Epstein files, an explanation for why they haven't turned over any new documents since February.
They requested a description of Trump's role in reviewing the files, a list of personnel involved in their release and an answer for why files previously released to Congress contained "significant redactions."
MAGA activists strongly stood by Trump in the face of the serious allegations and shrugged them off as baseless and asked Elon Musk why he allowed his son X to hang out with Donald Trump if he knew the president was a 'sex offender'.
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