Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein were close friends for about 15 years before their relationship ended. Getty Images



Donald Trump’s name appears several times in U.S. Justice Department files related to Jeffrey Epstein. A recent report claims the president learned this months ago, when Attorney General Pam Bondi informed him during a private briefing.

The Justice Department reviewed many documents linked to the Epstein case. Officials say Trump wasn’t the only high-profile figure mentioned. Bondi and her deputy, Todd Blanche, said they found no reason to launch further investigations or file charges. They added that they already informed the president of their findings.

Trump Denies Connection

Trump’s team quickly pushed back. His spokesperson said Trump had distanced himself from Epstein years ago. “The President kicked him out of his club for being a creep,” said the spokesperson. He called the story another attack from political enemies.

Just last week, Trump filed a massive $10 billion lawsuit against a news outlet that claimed he wrote a suggestive letter found in an old photo album Epstein kept. Trump denies writing it. He also banned one of the outlet’s reporters from traveling on Air Force One.

Justice Department Faces Pushback

The Justice Department recently said it won’t continue the Epstein investigation. That decision angered many people, especially Trump supporters who think officials have hidden key details for years. Some of them believe Epstein’s links to powerful people have been covered up.

Earlier this month, a judge in Florida denied a government request to unseal grand jury documents from past Epstein cases. The judge said the request didn’t meet the legal exceptions needed to make those documents public.

Meanwhile, the Justice Department is also asking a court in New York to unseal other documents from more recent cases involving Epstein and his longtime associate, Ghislaine Maxwell.

Maxwell Under Pressure

Maxwell is currently serving a 20-year sentence. Prosecutors have contacted her lawyers to see if she’s willing to speak. Her attorney, Blanche, said he expects to meet with her soon.

At the same time, lawmakers want answers too. The House Oversight Committee just voted to subpoena the Justice Department for more Epstein-related files. They also issued a subpoena to Maxwell, asking her to testify in Florida on August 11.

The committee's chairman said they want to understand how federal agencies handled the Epstein and Maxwell cases. He believes Maxwell’s testimony could help shape future laws to improve how sex trafficking cases are handled.

In 2008, Epstein got a plea deal that helped him avoid serious federal charges. He later faced sex trafficking charges in 2019 but was found dead in his jail cell weeks later. Officials ruled it a suicide. Maxwell was later arrested and found guilty of helping Epstein abuse minors.

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