Donald Trump Aided Epstein Investigation in 2009, Says Survivors' Attorney
Forbes Breaking NewsSeptember 7, 20251 min20,399 views
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- 🗣️ Bradley Edwards, an attorney representing Epstein survivors, stated that Donald Trump provided assistance with the investigation in 2009 and several times thereafter.
- 📞 Trump reportedly got on the phone and shared information that was helpful to the investigation, even though it was not directly looking into him at the time.
- 💡 Edwards emphasized that Trump did not treat the matter as a hoax back then, contrasting it with his current stance.
Call for Transparency and Continued Investigation
- ❓ Edwards expressed confusion and disappointment regarding Trump's apparent change of stance, questioning why the issue is even up for debate.
- ⚖️ He urged Trump to revert to his stated desire for transparency and to stand behind the women who have shared their stories of abuse.
- 🔓 The attorney stressed the importance of investigating and revealing who protected Epstein and other individuals involved, suggesting that secrecy has hindered progress.
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