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Republican Senators offered several reactions, when the Trump administration is pressurizing how the Epstein files are handling the controversy, some called it a distraction and others are “entitled” to respond to American people.
Attorney General Palm Bandy announced the “first phase” of the files related to 27 February related to the Jeffrey Epstein February 27, given that it was chasing the move through President Donald Trump’s commitment to “veil” on Epstein and his co-scientist. Bondi also said that the same month she was in possession of an Epstein “Client List”.
However, the February declaration included most of the information and files that were already publicly available, and the Department of Justice later indicated that no “customer list” exists. Since then, a series of events, including the conflict between FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino and Attorney General Bandy, have increased the increasing pressure to release more files on the Trump administration.
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Trump’s relationship with Epstein has come under more investigation after his DOJ under Attorney General Palm Bondi, recently no Epstein “client list”. (Getty image)
“This is factual. Epstein smuggled a lot of young women, some of whom were minors. American people deserve that-if someone smuggles these young women, and why not sue them, and why they were not sued,” John Kennedy, R-La, said.
“Now this is a very simple question that is at the bottom of all this. The Department of Justice will have to answer that question for the satisfaction of American people.”
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Kennedy’s call for transparency comes after the President described Epstein’s position as “deception”, while destroying the democrats and other “weak” that continues to buy it.
“His new scam is what we will call Jeffrey Epstein Hocx forever, and my previous supporters bought this ‘bull —-,’ hook, line, and ciner,” Trump wrote on his true social stage last month.
Asked how the Trump administration was handling Epstein uproar, Sen. Markwane Mulin, R-Ocla. Said that he thought that the situation was being used by the Democrats to create “distraction” by the ongoing investigation in former President Biden and others, such as a biden’s body testing related to investigation, whether an autopan device is used for Obama.
Senator Markwane Mulin, R-Ocla., Left, and John Kennedy, R-La. (Getty image)
“Look, what is being investigated now through the Biden administration. … So, what are they going to talk now?” Mulin asked. “This is nothing, but there is a distraction from the real facts that come about the biden administration. Of course, Democrat says,” Well, we are just about transparency. ” Well, where was transparency in the last four years? ,
Democrats have suggested that Trump could be implicated in the files, but Mulin said that if such a situation had been correct, the information would have been leaked by the Biden administration.
Republican Oklahoma Sen, equivalent to Mulin in the Senate. James Lankford in his response took a middle ground as to how the administration is handling Epstein files.
Sen James Lankford, R-Ocla., Left, and Sen Susan Susan Collins, R-Men, they talk as they are the US Capital for votes on 31 July, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Chip Somodeville/Getty Images)
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“The challenge is that there are people who are suffering in it, and there are people who are not criminals who are also in it.” “And the Department of Justice has challenged that you have found a girl who was 14, 16 years old and was abused. Well, now she is, let’s say 26 or 30, they are married and have children.
“Maybe his family knows about this, maybe they may not know the situation, but we understand a way to be able to protect those who are real victims on all this and can get as much information as possible.”
Sen Susan Colins, for R-Men, the debate about Epstein files was nothing when she was interested in talking about contacting Fox News Digital.
“I am leaving,” Collins replied when pressed on the case outside the capital complex.