Announcement on Jeffrey Epstein Case
- House Speaker Mike Johnson stated there will be no vote on documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case before the August recess.
- The measure was advanced by the House Rules Committee last week.
- Johnson wants to give the Trump administration more time regarding the Epstein files.
Transparency and Collaboration
- Johnson emphasized that House Republicans and President Trump agree on the need for maximum transparency.
- Trump has requested the release of all credible files related to Epstein.
- The attorney general is tasked with requesting grand jury files.
President Trump's Comments
- Trump labeled the Epstein controversy a "scam" by Democrats amid scrutiny over Epstein’s connections to high-profile figures.
- He called for the release of all pertinent grand jury testimony.
- Attorney General Pam Bondi is prepared to move to unseal the grand jury transcripts.
DOJ and FBI Memo Findings
- A memo released by the DOJ and FBI found no evidence of a client list associated with Epstein and concluded he committed suicide.
- Trump defended Bondi, stating she handled the situation well despite criticisms.
Previous Administration Accusations
- Trump accused former officials, including Comey, Obama, and Biden, of creating false narratives regarding the Epstein situation and other matters.
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