White House Press Secretary Responds to Epstein Files Controversy
Fox NewsAugust 5, 20253 min42,425 views
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- 💡 The White House Press Secretary stated that the President is referring to the idea that Democrats want transparency on the Epstein case as a "hoax."
- 🎯 Democrats had control of the White House for four years but "didn't do a dang thing" regarding transparency on the Epstein case.
- 🔑 The current President directed the Department of Justice and Attorney General to conduct an exhaustive review of all Epstein-related files.
DOJ's Role and President's Focus
- 🔬 The Attorney General, along with figures like Pam Bondi, Dan Bonino, and Cash Patel, reviewed the files and concluded their findings, which were released in a memo.
- 🇺🇸 The President has been transparent and followed through on promises, but dislikes the media focus on the Epstein story over other issues.
- 📈 The President's recent activities include securing $90 billion in investments in Pennsylvania, working to pass the Genius Act, meeting with the King of Bahrain, and signing bipartisan legislation to combat fentanyl deaths.
Handling Sensitive Information
- 🏛️ Questions regarding redactions or grand jury seals are for the Department of Justice and judges, as these are outside the President's control.
- ✅ The President agrees that if the DOJ finds credible evidence, it should be provided to the American people.
- 🗣️ The press secretary deferred questions about the DOJ's actions to the Department of Justice itself.
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