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After former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton accused President Donald Trump’s administration of an Epstein “cover-up,” the POTUS lashed out and said he has nothing to hide. When asked on Air Force One about his nemesis and former 2016 presidential opponent testifying about her husband’s involvement with the late child predator as a "distraction" from his own involvement,
A former police chief said President Donald Trump was among the first people to call him when people learned Jeffrey Epstein was under investigation in 2006.
President Donald Trump is mentioned more than 1,000 times in the three million Jeffrey Epstein documents released Friday, after the president initially resisted the effort. While some of the references are benign,
Jeffrey Epstein said that individuals at a 2017 dinner with Donald Trump 'were concerned about dementia' as the president 'did not recognize old friends' in an email to Trump biographer Michael Wolff.
The poll also showed that half (50%) of Americans think that Trump was involved in the crimes Epstein is accused of, while 29% think he was not. Specifically, 86% of Democrats, 51% of Independents and 13% of Republicans believe Trump was involved in Epstein’s crimes.
Shortly after the law enforcement investigation into Jeffrey Epstein became public in the mid-2000s, Donald Trump called the Palm Beach, Florida, Police Department to express gratitude, according to a newly released document.
Michael Reiter, a former Palm Beach police chief, described a 2006 conversation with Donald Trump to the F.B.I. years later, according to a newly released document.
Tom Barrack, a top U.S. diplomat and longtime friend of President Trump, networked and socialized with Epstein for years, CBS News found.
The president insisted he was "totally exonerated" by the latest Epstein files release, but not everyone is buying it.