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JUST IN: Trump calls on the DOJ to release the names of Democrats associated with Jeffrey Epstein to “embarrass them,” while telling the DOJ to say “NO MORE” to releasing any additional files. The move is deeply offensive to Epstein’s victims and treats a serious criminal investigation as a political prop, underscoring how Trump continues to mock the justice system while panicking over revelations tied to his own dark past. What trump did next no body expected it ..
JUST IN: Trump calls on the DOJ to release the names of Democrats associated with Jeffrey Epstein to “embarrass them,” while telling the DOJ to say “NO MORE” to releasing any additional files.
The move is deeply offensive to Epstein’s victims and treats a serious criminal investigation as a political prop, underscoring how Trump continues to mock the justice system while panicking over revelations tied to his own dark past. What trump did next no body expected it ..
In a startling statement on Tuesday, former President Donald Trump urged the Department of Justice to release the names of Democrats he claims are connected to Jeffrey Epstein, saying the disclosures would “embarrass them.” At the same time, Trump called on the DOJ to halt the release of any additional Epstein-related files, declaring “NO MORE” documents should be made public.
The remarks immediately drew criticism from victims’ advocates and legal experts, who argued that framing a long-running criminal investigation as a partisan weapon is deeply offensive to Epstein’s survivors. They warned that selective disclosure risks retraumatizing victims while undermining public trust in the justice system.
Trump’s comments also reignited scrutiny of his own past associations in elite social circles during the period when Epstein was active. While no new evidence was presented, critics said the aggressive posture suggested political anxiety rather than a commitment to transparency. Trump allies, however, dismissed those claims as speculative and accused opponents of exploiting the issue for political gain.
Then came a move few expected: hours after demanding the targeted release of names, Trump abruptly announced that he would no longer comment on the Epstein matter at all, saying any further discussion should be left to the courts. The sudden reversal only intensified debate, leaving observers questioning whether the former president was seeking to de-escalate—or simply recalibrate—a controversy that continues to blur the line between justice and politics.