House Minority Leader Hakim Jeffrees (DN.Y.) said on Thursday that President Trump’s struggle to include Maga’s resentment on the Jeffrey Epstein files is a demon to create his own.
“Democrats did not place it in a public domain,” Jeffrees told reporters at the capital. “The conspiracy theory is stimulating-in-chief with one of its extreme Maga Republican Associates-he kept the whole thing in the public domain for years.
“And now they are doing what they have sown.”
On the campaign mark, Trump suggested that, if chosen, He will release Government files related to Epstein, a rich financier and guilty Podophile, who died in Manhattan Jail Cell in 2019, where they waited for the case for the sex trafficking of minors.
Many of Trump’s supporters believe that those documents, including an alleged “customer list”, are required to expose Rosetta Stone to expose a comprehensive criminal venture of sex trafficking and Pedophyllia, which were made by one of the global “nobles”, which was being preserved by the government.
Those far-flung voices also speculate that Epstein did not die of suicide, the official cause of his death, but to ensure his silence, he was killed-a one and Katha Trump has upgraded.
Last week, however, Trump’s Justice Department (DOJ) released A memorandum Refut each of those stories. There is no customer list, Memo said, nor DOJ found evidence that Epstein tried to blackmail other figures, who would have committed sexual offenses. He died of suicide, Memo said, not dishonesty.
Memo impressed many of Trump’s most loyal supporters, who witnessed the decision to place the theorists of the vocal Epstein conspiracy on top administration’s posts – including Attorney General Palm Bandy and FBI Director Kash Patel – as a sign that the release of Epstein files was released.
Vice President Vance gave air to the hopes in October when he said it was “important” to release the files. And Bondi stopped him again in February, when he said Epstein had a customer list on his desk and was ready to review it for release. Now they are saying that there is no “there”.
This episode has put Trump in a position that he is rarely in it: under the fire, he created a united story of “us versus” under the fire.
On Wednesday, Trump The same base supporters came outThey move forward, calling them “weak” and carrying forward their support.
Trump posted on truth social, “I have probably got more success in the history of our country in 6 months than any president, and all these people want to talk strongly by fake news and success is hungry Dames, Jeffrey Epstein Hocx.” “Allow these weaknesses to move forward and do the Democrats, don’t even think of talking about our incredible and unprecedented success, because I don’t want their support anymore!”
Trump also convicted the conservatives convicted for the Epstein controversy, who have included it in the top Democrats, including him.
Trump wrote, “He created Epstein files, such as he built fake Hillary Clinton/Christopher Steel Dosier, which he used on me, and now my so -called” friends “are playing right in his hands,” Trump wrote.
The President’s message has reduced many conservatives to convince that Epstein files should be subjected to wrapping. Number of MPs on Capital Hill Bring the house for a stagnation On Thursday, blocking a vote on a major expense deduction bill until it was not with a separate measure, which requires the DOJ to release the documents.
The resolution is symbolic: Congress has very little power to force the hand of executive agencies, and it is not clear whether a messaging vote will satisfy the conservatives who are both Capital Hill and closed, who want to see Epstein files publicly.
Jeffrees said for his share that transparency is important to maintain public confidence in Washington.
He said, “The most important thing at this time is that for the Congress to work in a bipartite manner, it is that American people get transparency, which they deserve,” they said. “What is the Trump administration hiding from American people?
“This is the question that needs to be answered.”