Donald Trump, Jeffrey Epstein
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“The Genius Act, they named it after me,” Trump, 79, joked at the White House East Room ceremony attended by Republican congressmen, administration leaders like crypto czar David Sacks and industry figures — including the billionaire Winklevoss twins.
Donald Trump was friendly for at least 15 years with Jeffrey Epstein, the multimillionaire financier and convicted sex offender who died in prison in 2019.
The Justice Department and FBI said in a brief memo that a review found no Epstein "client list" and confirmed the disgraced financier died by suicide in prison while awaiting tri
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Kevin Spacey has called for the Jeffrey Epstein files to be made public — saying “the truth can’t come soon enough” to help clear his name. “Release the Epstein files. All of them,” tweeted Spacey, 65, who once flew on Epstein’s “Lolita Express” jet and posed on a Buckingham Palace throne with the pedophile’s madam, Ghislaine Maxwell.
The Epstein flight logs were made public in 2021, the same year that Michael Wolff published an astonishing account of Epstein’s final months, including the long transcript of an interview that Steve Bannon conducted with Epstein.
Amid ongoing backlash over his handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files, the president says he can’t understand the fascination with the accused sex trafficker — but his own words might help explain the fixation.
A Quinnipiac University national survey found 63% of American voters disliked the Trump administration’s approach to the probe of Epstein, a onetime acquaintance of the president in the 1990s and early 2000s — who also associated with Hollywood celebrities, business titans and British royalty.
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Some of Trump's most prominent supporters had promoted the idea of his naming a special counsel to review the case.