Trump's Name in Epstein Files Clarified Amidst Clinton Accusations and Transparency Act
Susie Wiles clarified Trump's non-negative mention in Epstein files. Trump falsely accused Bill Clinton of island visits, then signed the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
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Susie Wiles clarified that President Trump's name is present in the Jeffrey Epstein files, specifically stating that his mention is not in a negative or incriminating context.
Wiles also publicly refuted President Trump's false allegations concerning former President Bill Clinton's supposed multiple visits to Jeffrey Epstein's private island.
Prior to Wiles' refutation, President Trump had publicly made false accusations, claiming former President Bill Clinton frequently visited Jeffrey Epstein's private island.
Congress successfully passed a bipartisan bill, known as the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which mandates the Department of Justice to release all investigation documents.
President Trump signed the Epstein Files Transparency Act into law, thereby requiring the Department of Justice to make all relevant documents public by December 19.
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