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Trump's name ‘appears in Epstein files', president told by DOJ according to bombshell report: Live updates

Trump's name ‘appears in Epstein files', president told by DOJ according to bombshell report: Live updates

Independent4 days ago
The Department of Justice told Donald Trump that his name appears multiple times in the Jeffrey Epstein files, according to multiple senior administration sources.
The sources told The Wall Street Journal that Attorney General Pam Bondi and her deputy, Todd Blanche, informed the president during a May meeting at the White House that his name, as well as those of other high-profile figures, appeared in the Epstein files after they had sifted through a 'truckload' of documents.
Following the Journal's report, sources familiar with the exchange confirmed the account to both The New York Times and CNN.
Appearing in the files does not indicate that an individual has committed any wrongdoing, nor has Trump ever been accused of misconduct in connection with the Epstein case. The White House labeled the reports as 'fake news.'
Meanwhile, a judge in Florida denied a DOJ request to release grand jury transcripts from the investigation into Epstein and his ex-girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell, undermining an effort by the Trump administration to extinguish the MAGA firestorm.
Just before the House went on recess, a subcommittee voted to subpoena the DOJ for the files. The motion passed in an eight-to-two vote, with three Republicans breaking from Trump.
Judge denies DOJ request to unseal Epstein Florida grand jury transcripts
Federal judges in New York and Florida on Wednesday rejected requests to unseal grand jury transcripts related to investigations into Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein.
Last week, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche asked judges in Florida and New York to release transcripts from grand jury proceedings that resulted in indictments against Epstein and Maxwell, saying, 'Transparency to the American public is of the utmost importance to this Administration.'
However, appeals from both the Trump administration and Maxwell were denied Wednesday by two separate judges. The evidence the Trump administration hoped to unseal, however, likely wouldn't reveal much, according to experts, who say prosecutors try to provide just enough to get charges — not introduce an entire investigation.
Isabel Keane has the story:
Judge says law prohibits her from sharing grand jury records in Epstein Florida case
The move comes as the Trump administration faces growing criticism over the Epstein investigations.
James Liddell24 July 2025 09:02
Republicans defy party lines and vote to subpoena the Epstein files
Just before the House went on recess, a subcommittee voted to subpoena the DOJ for the files. The motion passed in an eight-to-two vote, with three Republicans breaking from Trump.
Those included representatives Nancy Mace of South Carolina, Brian Jack of Georgia and Scott Perry of Pennsylvania.
James Liddell24 July 2025 09:00
Trump told by DOJ that his name 'appears in Epstein files'
The Department of Justice told President Donald Trump that his name appears multiple times in the Jeffrey Epstein files, multiple administration sources told The Wall Street Journal.
The Journal reported that Attorney General Pam Bondi and her deputy, Todd Blanche, told the president during a May meeting at the White House that his name appeared in the Epstein files, after they had sifted through a 'truckload' of documents.
Following the Journal's report, sources familiar with the exchange confirmed the account to both The New York Times and CNN.
Appearing in the files does not necessarily indicate that an individual has committed any wrongdoing, nor has Trump ever been accused of wrongdoing in connection with the Epstein case.
James Liddell24 July 2025 08:57
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