US President Donald Trump says that he has ordered the Department of Justice to produce some additional documents related to sexual criminal Jeffrey Epstein.
Trump said in a social media post, “Based on the ridiculous amount of publicity given to Jeffrey Epstein, I have asked Attorney General Palm Bandi to produce any and all relevant grand jury testimony,” Trump said in a social media post.
It is not clear whether Trump is authorizing the public release of these documents or when he can come – although such action will usually require court approval.
Vikas comes after the continuous pressure of Trump’s most loyal supporters who demand more revelations in Epstein case.
Attorney General Palm Bandi posted in minutes after the President: “We are ready to transfer the court tomorrow to ignore the grand jury tape.”
A grand jury is a group of citizens established by an prosecutor to determine whether the allegations are sufficient evidence to be filed. In legal terms, it determines whether the possible reason is that a crime believes that a crime has been committed.
For a suspect to be convicted for a crime, the decisions of a grand jury before a normal jury in the court should still be tested.
It is not clear that in the early 2000s, the Grand Jury testified to the post of President from the first set of Epstein related cases or federal allegations brought in 2019. The BBC has questioned the White House.
In 2006, some grand jury documents regarding the case in Florida have been issued, due to which he was accused of pleading a prostitute. Lack of serious allegations and the severity of the testimony given by the victims were heavily criticized, which included several minors.
While campaigning last year, Trump promised to release files related to insulted financer.
However, Bondi announced last week that the US Department of Justice did not believe that Epstein had a so-called customer list that could have implicated high-profile colleagues, and he took his life-despite conspiracies on his death.
Bondi said he was ready to announce the major revelations about the case, which included “a lot of names” and “a lot of flight logs” – who traveled with a financier or who visited his private islands, where many of his alleged crimes were said.
Reversely, his unlike the score of Trump’s most enthusiastic supporters inspired a furious response, who has called Bandy to resign after failing to produce the list, which Trump officials claimed to be in his possession earlier.
Conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, who was important for the operation of the files in recent times, praised Trump’s move.
“This is massive, this is something that we have been talking about for a long time, and in fact there is a power at the ground level,” he said.
In 2019, Epstein died in a New York Jail cell as he waited to prosecute allegations of sex trafficking. He died more than a decade after a decade of his sentence to urge prostitution to a minor, for which he was registered as a sexual criminal.