House Republicans have taken an early recess to prevent the release of Jeffrey Epstein's files, as evidence surrounding President Trump's longtime friendship with the alleged sex trafficker continues to emerge. Recent findings show Trump's name appears multiple times in documents reviewed by the Justice Department. Attorney General Pam Bondi informed Trump about these documents, contradicting his previous assertions of ignorance. Additionally, Senator Dick Durbin noted that FBI agents were advised to flag any references to the president while reviewing the materials. The White House has dismissed these reports as false.
The scandal regarding President Donald Trump's long friendship with the alleged sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein keeps growing as evidence surfaces.
Attorney General Pam Bondi alerted Trump that his name was included in Epstein-related documents, contradicting his claims of being unaware.
Democratic senator Dick Durbin stated that evidence suggested FBI agents reviewing Epstein documents were instructed to flag any mentions of the president.
The White House has denied reports about Trump’s connections to Epstein, branding them as 'fake news,' similar to a previous story.
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