Trump Faces Backlash as Republicans Move to Release Epstein Files
CNNNovember 14, 20259 min796,471 views
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- 📌 House Speaker Mike Johnson has scheduled a vote to release Jeffrey Epstein case files, a reversal from previous delays.
- ⚠️ This decision comes as a significant number of Republicans are expected to defect from Trump's stance and support the bipartisan bill.
- ⚡ Trump's response to questions about his name appearing thousands of times in newly released Epstein emails has been largely silent or dismissive, calling the situation a "hoax."
Trump's Shifting Stance and Public Reaction
- 💡 Previously, Trump stated he would be "inclined to" declassify the Epstein files when he lacked the power to do so.
- 🗣️ Now, he labels Republicans voting for release as "dumb and stupid" and calls the situation a "hostile act."
- 📺 Media figures like Meghan Kelly question why Trump isn't proactively releasing the files, given his current power.
Content of Epstein Emails and Historical Context
- 🔍 Approximately 20,000 pages of emails, a fraction of the unreleased files, mention Trump's name numerous times, suggesting a close and long-standing relationship with Epstein.
- 🤝 Emails from 2018 show Epstein offering to provide insights on talking to Putin via Trump, indicating continued influence.
- 🗓️ A 1992 NBC video shows Trump and Epstein at a Mar-A-Lago party, with Trump commenting on a woman's appearance.
Survivor Testimony and Calls for Transparency
- 💔 Stacy Williams, a former model, recounts Trump and Epstein's close relationship and alleges Trump groped her in 1993 in Epstein's presence.
- ⚖️ Williams criticizes the White House's claim of transparency, calling it condescending to survivors and the public.
- 📢 She emphasizes that transparency is critical and expresses confusion over legislative officials seemingly protecting individuals involved with pedophilia.
Political Maneuvering and Future Uncertainty
- 🏛️ Speaker Johnson's expedited vote is seen as a concession to the inevitable passage of the bill, with Trump reportedly agreeing to the move.
- ❓ The White House is closely watching the situation, with uncertainty about their strategy if the bill passes the Senate and reaches Trump's desk.
- 🤝 Trump is reportedly dictating the reactive response, contributing to the perception of evasion.
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