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topicnews · July 18, 2025

Trump orders the production of more Epstein material after printing

Trump orders the production of more Epstein material after printing


Attorney General Pam Bondi published minutes after the President: “We are ready to move the court tomorrow to seal the Grand jury's transcripts.”

A Grand Jury is a group of citizens who have been set up by a prosecutor to determine whether there is enough evidence of submitting charges. From a legal point of view, it is determined whether there is a probable reason to assume that a crime has been committed.

The Grand Jury's decisions must be tested before a normal jury so that a suspect is convicted of crime.

It is unclear whether the President of the President of the President from the first cases concerns the Grand Jury's statement in the early 2000s or whether it dates from the federal costs raised in 2019. The BBC asked the White House.

Some of the Grand Jury documents were published in Florida in 2006, which led to it was charged because of the request of a prostitute. The case was strongly criticized the lack of serious charges and the severity of the victim's certificate, which included several minors.

While he campaigned last year, Trump promised to publish files in connection with the guilted financier.

However, Bondi announced last week that the US Ministry of Justice did not believe that Epstein had a so-called customer list that could imply top-class employees and that he had committed suicide despite conspiracies about his death.

It came after Bondi had advertised that she should announce important revelations about the case, including “many names” and “many flight protocols” – an allusion to those who had traveled with the financier or who visited his private islands, on which many of his alleged crimes took place.

Her reversal led to an angry reaction to the number of the most passionate supporters of Trump, who asked Bondi, to step down after not creating the list that the Trump officers had previously claimed to have owned.

Trump's step praised the conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, who criticized how to deal with the files by the administration in the past few days.

“This is massive, this is something that we have been talking about for some time, and really a force for the base,” he said.

Epstein died in a New York prison cell in 2019 when he was against sex trade. His death, while he was imprisoned, occurred more than a decade after his conviction, prostitution of a minor to request that he was registered as a sexual offender.