NEWS
Trump Shrugs Off Epstein Document Dump — “I Don’t Care”
Washington, D.C. — In a bold and defiant move, President Donald Trump publicly downplayed the significance of the newly released Epstein files, telling reporters aboard Air Force One that he “doesn’t care” about their contents — even though his name appears multiple times in the documents.
Key Take-Aways from Trump’s Response
1. Dismissal as a “Hoax”
Trump called the Epstein file release a “Democrat hoax,” claiming that the documents are being used by his political opponents to distract from other issues.
2. Blame on His Rivals
He accused former presidents Barack Obama and Joe Biden, as well as ex-FBI Director James Comey, of manufacturing the Epstein story.
3. Selective Transparency
Despite his blunt dismissal, Trump said that “anything credible” in the files should be released.
4. Frustration with His Base
He expressed confusion over why many of his own supporters remain so interested in Epstein, calling the case “sordid, but boring.”
5. Political Deflection
When asked about the files, Trump pointed to others mentioned in the documents — such as LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman and former President Bill Clinton — suggesting they deserve more scrutiny than himself.
6. Defense of Pam Bondi
He praised Attorney General Pam Bondi, saying she had “handled it very well” amid growing calls for transparency.
7. No Special Prosecutor
Trump reportedly decided against recommending a special prosecutor to further investigate Epstein’s network.
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Why This Matters
The Epstein files have long been a lightning rod for speculation, especially within MAGA circles, where many expected Trump to openly release all relevant documents.
Trump’s dismissive response has stirred tensions within his base, with some loyalists demanding full transparency and others backing his framing of the affair as politically motivated.
The controversy is not just about Epstein: it’s about accountability, elite privilege, and whether powerful individuals can use political power to shield themselves — or deflect scrutiny.
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Bottom Line: Trump is walking a tightrope. On one hand, he’s claiming to support releasing “credible” information. On the other, he’s undermining the urgency around the files by calling the entire issue a hoax — all while pointing the finger back at his perceived political opponents.
