WATCH: Trump allies divided on Epstein transparency push

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Republican Senate members offered a set of responses when clicking on how to deal with the Trump administration with the controversy of Epstein’s files, as some call distraction, and others refer that the American people “have” right to obtain answers.
Prosecutor Bam Bondi announced the “first stage” of the files that were raised by the confidentiality related to Jeffrey Epstein on February 27, noting that the move was following president Donald Trump’s commitment to “raising the veil” on Epsin and his participating actions. Bondi also said in the same month that she was in possession of the “List of Customer”.
However, the process of removing the company in February contained the information and files that were already available to the public, and the Ministry of Justice later indicated that there was no “customer list”. Since then, a series of events, including a clash between the deputy director of the FBI Dan Bongino and Prosecutor Bondi, has escalated pressure on the Trump administration to issue more files.
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Trump’s relationship with Epstein was more audit after the Prosecutor Bam Bondi said to the Attorney General Bam Bondi recently that there was no “Epstein” list. (Getty Images)
John Kennedy said: “This is a realistic matter,” Epstein said.
“Now this is a very simple question at the bottom of all this. The Ministry of Justice will have to answer this question to satisfy the American people.”
Tables are turned as strikes at the Republican Party’s house of explosions that suddenly require Epsin’s transparency from Trump’s supervisor
Kennedy’s call for transparency comes after the president described the situation as Epstein as a “trick” during the bombing of the Democrats and other “weakness” who continue to buy.
Trump wrote on the truth platform on the truth platform last month, amid reports of internal division within the administration about his dealings with the Epstein case: “The new fraud process is what we will forever call Jeffrey Ibcchin.
When asked about how to deal with the Trump administration with Epsin Furur, senator Marcin Molin, RC Ocker, said he believed the situation was used by Democrats to create “distraction” from the ongoing investigations into investigations into investigations in Obama in the field of corrected classification.

Senator Marcin Molin, RCla, Left, John Kennedy, R. La shared. (Getty Images)
“See what is being investigated now through the Biden administration … then, what will they talk about now?” Mulin asked. “This is nothing but distraction from the actual facts that revolve around the Biden administration. Of course, the Democrats say,” Well, we are just about transparency. “Well, where was transparency in the past four years?”
Democrats suggested that Trump might be involved in the files, but Molin said that if such conditions were correct, the information would have been leaked by the Biden administration.
The Senate counterpart, Republican Senator Oklahoma James Lancford took more than a middle land in his response on how to deal with the administration with Epstein’s files.

Senator James Lancford, Rugla, Left, and Senator Susan Collins, R. Min, talking to the American Capitol to vote on July 31, 2025, in Washington, DC (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
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“The challenge is the presence of people who are victims in which they are, and there are people who are not criminals in that too,” Lanford said. “The challenge faced by the Ministry of Justice is that you have a fourteen -year -old girl and she was abused. Well, now, let’s say 26 or 30, she married and has children.
“She may know her family about this, they may not know that. I don’t know the situation, but we must get to know a way to be able to protect these people who are real victims in all of this in addition to getting out of information as much as possible.”
For Senator Susan Collins, RM Men, the discussion about Epstein’s files was not interested in talking about him when he approached Fox News Digital.
“I am going,” Collins answered when it pressed the matter outside the Capitol complex.
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2025-08-08 21:43:00