Washington Examiner chief political correspondent Byron York said that the opponents of President Donald Trump are still looking for evidence related to Jeffrey Epstein, “that they can use” against him.
The House and Senate passed the bill Tuesday overwhelmingly. It was intended to allow the Department of Justice to release additional files about Epstein, a late convicted sex-trafficker. is expected to sign.
York stated on the Hugh Hewitt show, Tuesday. “We know that there’s a lot of information about Jeffrey Epstein in the public domain.”
We have flight logs. We have many personal documents from him. York continued, “We have a lot of information.” “None of it has given Democrats the holy grail they can use to attack Donald Trump. But that hasn’t prevented them from trying.”
No senators opposed, but only Rep. Clay Higgins voted against it in the House. Higgins denounced the resolution, saying that it “reveals and harms thousands of innocent individuals – witnesses, those who gave alibis, families, etc.”
Trump wrote on Truth Social Sunday that “we have no secrets” over the weekend.
Trump wrote on Truth Social that “[I]t’s Time to Move On from This Democrat Hoax Perpetrated by Radical Left Lunatics to Deflect From the Great Success of the Republican Party including our Recent Victory on the Democrat ‘Shutdown’.”
The Department of Justice is looking into various Democrat operatives such as Bill Clinton, Reid Hoffman and Larry Summers. “The Department of Justice has already turned over tens of thousands pages to the Public on “Epstein,” and are looking at various Democrat operatives (Bill Clinton, Reid Hoffman, Larry Summers, etc.)
Last week, the White House tried to convince Reps. Thomas Massie(R-KY), Nancy Mace(R-SC), Lauren Boebert(R-CO), Marjorie Taylor Greene(R-GA), to alter their votes in the discharge petition so that the House would vote to release the files.
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