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Scott Jennings reacted to Friday night’s massive release of Epstein-related documents, calling the disclosures a “good faith effort” but ultimately harmful for Democrats.
Scott Jennings reacted to Friday night’s massive release of Epstein-related documents, calling the disclosures a “good faith effort” but ultimately harmful for Democrats.
Jennings highlighted the sheer volume: “200,000 or more documents… a good faith effort is being made to release files tonight. They’re obviously doing that.” He noted the necessity of redactions, emphasizing that many names were victims or minors: “There’s a whole lot of names of victims in there and minors and other people that you probably wouldn’t want released, and they do need to be redacted.”
Addressing the political impact, Jennings focused on former President Bill Clinton: “I’m sorry to tell you, the reason that Bill Clinton’s picture is in the Epstein files is because this has always been a story about Bill Clinton and not Donald Trump. We should call it the Clinton files, not the Epstein files. That’s what we’re learning tonight.”
He argued the release damages Democratic attempts to link Trump to Epstein: “This is blowing up in the face of the Democrats over this. It’s Bill Clinton. This is a story about Democrats and Bill Clinton.”