Democrat Sen. Elissa Slotkin shifts stance on Epstein documents release

The Democratic Senator cleaned Epstein’s files in 2020
Senator Elisa Sluttin, De Mish, who was critical of the Trump administration’s treatment of Epstein’s files, previously in 2020 that the matter was not the “introduction to the mind.” (Credit: the shooting line)
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Senator Elissa Sluttin, de Mish, believes that it is “strange” that the Trump administration had not issued documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, but at some point, the last thing was going on in her mind.
Democrats have searched the opening of their messages against the Republicans, and they stood on the administration and their colleagues through the corridor to launch the documents. But the Republicans asked why their counterparts were not the same energy when former President Joe Biden was in office.
In an interview with him recently on the “shooting line”, Slotkin, who appeared as a leader in the Democratic Party, said that although she did not know what was in the documents, it was strange that President Donald Trump and his administration were not released.
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Senator Elissa Sluttin is trained in a democratic response to President Donald Trump’s speech in a joint session of Congress on March 4, 2025, in Windot, Michigan. (Paul Sancya – Pool/Getty Images)
She said: “The president and his allies have created a lot of anticipation about these files at this stage, it is strange that they do not divorce them, right? The president bombed this.”
But nearly five years ago, before Biden’s victory in the end and the democratic treifethta in Washington, the Ibstein issue was not a priority for the legislator, who was at the time of her first term in the House of Representatives.
In a video of 2020 obtained by Fox News Digital, Slotkin said that diving into links between former President Bill Clinton and Ibcchin was not “the front of the mind.”
The feeling came in response to a question about the reason for the few allegations that Clinton was in the set of documents related to two Ibsin. She said that there are more urgent issues at the time, such as the ongoing Covid-19s and the economic repercussions it raised.
The demands of the Republicans in the Senate in the state, the federal courts “immediately after the abolition of all Epstein documents”, Epstein

Trump’s relationship with Epstein was exposed to more scrutiny, as the Ministry of Justice, during the era of Public Prosecutor Bam Bondi, recently claimed that there was no “Epstein’s customer list”. (Getty Images)
She said: “In the face of these problems, I will be honest, I do not spend much time searching for links between Bill Clinton and other people, because this does not help my voter every day, right? And my work is to focus on these issues.”
“I have no knowledge of these issues, but my job is to focus on things that affect the books of the pocket of people and their children, and if I do not make positive progress in that, I do not do my work,” I continued. “Thus, I cannot answer your question, because this is not where I live and the place of focus.”
Fox News Digital communicated with Slotkin to comment on this report, but it hasn’t heard again.
“Do not go far”: Inside the Epstein drama that threw the Republican Party at home in chaos

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and her husband, former President Bill Clinton. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Emp)
Democrats in Congress, and some Republicans, have prompted more transparency from the Trump administration about the issuance of a set of documents, known as the so -called Epstein files, in the epic of the Capitol Hill over the month of July.
Anger arose in Congress from the Memorandum of the Ministry of Justice, which was issued earlier this month, which announced that the Ibstein case had been closed, and the steam was not lost at that time.
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Epstein paralyzed at home, causing parliament Speaker Mike Johnson, R. No.
The Senate was less chaotic. However, Democrats in the Senate have increased their messages against the administration, while many Senate Republicans prefer to focus their attention elsewhere.
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2025-07-27 14:00:00