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topicnews · July 18, 2025

Trump asks Bondi to apply for the liberation of “Everywishy Relevice Grand Jury certificate” with regard to Epstein examination

Trump asks Bondi to apply for the liberation of “Everywishy Relevice Grand Jury certificate” with regard to Epstein examination




Cnn

President Donald Trump has asked General Prosecutor Pam Bondi to develop a relevant statement in connection with the accused sex dealer Jeffrey Epstein when he seemed to bend the pressure to release more material in the case.

“Based on the ridiculous amount of advertising that Jeffrey Epstein gave, I asked General Prosecutor Pam Bondi to create all the relevant statements by the Grand Jury, subject to the approval of court,” Trump wrote on Thursday evening in a social contribution of the truth. “This was immortalized by the Democrats should now end!”

Bondi quickly exposed Trump's comments on X and wrote: “President Trump – we are ready to move the court tomorrow to seal the Grand jury's transcripts.”

Trump's announcement took place after the Wall Street Journal published a report in which a birthday letter to Jeffrey Epstein was described in 2003 with Trump's name.

The drawing that the breasts of a woman and a “Donald” signature on the site of the pubic hair surrounded several lines of machine -written text, according to the newspaper, which checked the letter. It ended with the line: “Happy birthday – and can be another wonderful secret every day.”

In a post that answered the story, Trump swored the Wall Street Journal and Rupert Murdoch and said that he and he and the press spokesman for the White House, Karoline Leavitt, had warned you to publish the story and that the letter was “wrong”.

What could the publication of Grand Jury's certificate mean?

The Federal Juris are investigative spots that witnesses listening to witnesses and issuing lectures, but it is unclear whether the material collected in this secret committee would drive the understanding of the public in the event, since it is not a complete recording of the examination, just enough to receive an indictment.

The Ministry of Justice is expected to release an additional material that is normally kept secret – but it is unclear what he will argue that will convince a judge to publish additional material that has been held back to protect victims and accusers.

Some transcripts related to the investigation of the 2006 Grand Jury in Epstein have already been published. In the course of the procedure against Ghislaine Maxwell, the public also received information that was convicted of 2022 to 20 years in prison because he had carried out a year -long program with Epstein to maintain and sexually abused minor girls.

Trump and Bondi have not mentioned what FBI notes or interviews that were carried out outside the Grand Jury Process. These are often much more extensive and, even if they ultimately do not become relevant to the criminal proceedings, could improve the public understanding of a matter.

Trump's request for Bondi comes in the middle of growing calls, including members of Trump's own basis, for more transparency in connection with the examination of Epstein, a convicted sex offender, from which the authorities killed themselves while waiting for legal proceedings for federal accusations.

The Ministry of Justice said in a long -awaited memo last week that there was no evidence that Epstein has a “customer list” or was murdered. The department also published 10 hours in prison security material, in which nobody in Epstein's prison cell came on the day he died by suicide.

“This systematic review did not result in a stressful” client list “,” it says in the non -signed memo. “There was also no credible evidence that Epstein blackmailed prominent individuals in the context of his actions. We have not revealed any evidence that could predict an investigation against non -charged third parties.”

The memo made an influential contingent of Trump supporters angry, which believed that the administration would make all the Epstein files public. It could not produce a smoking weapon, undercut Trump and his team's own words, made the Maga world unhappy and put the President's closest allies against each other. Much of the anger was aimed at the Attorney General Bondi.

Some of the most loyal allies of Trump in the congress were also not satisfied with his decision to publish additional files from the case, including the spokesman for House, Mike Johnson and GOP MP Ralph Norman from South Carolina.

However, Trump was praised by his Attorney General and said that she could publish more “credible” files. This week he also convicted “some stupid and stupid republicans” who concentrated on the topic and attacked democrats because they had maintained a “joke” that aimed to speak to him politically.

Adam Cancryn, Betsy Klein, Hannah Rabinowitz, Paula Reid and Sarah Ferris contributed to this report.