‘This is a delicate subject, but …’: Trump colleague Mike Johnson on the release of Epstein files; Palm demands Bondi to ‘come forward’

US House Speaker Mike Johnson has called for the release of all documents related to Jeffrey Epsustein, which is a financial detained in 2019, while facing allegations of sex-crisis in 2019, while in 2019.In an interview with podcaster Beni Johnson on Tuesday, Mike said: “This is a very delicate subject, but we should keep everything out there and people should decide it.”Johnson’s comments marked a rare public disagreement with US President Donald Trump, who were close to him in the Congress, on an issue that angered many in Trump’s conservative base, as reported by the Guardian.Trump has faced criticism from his supporters to fail to give all the information about Epstein, who allegedly belonged to several powerful figures. Last week, the Department of Justice concluded that Epstein’s death was an suicide and announced that no list of customers would be released, the principles of conspiracy would be rejected.Trump’s conservative colleagues have accused him and American Attorney General Palm Bandi of poorly handling the case.During the interview, Speaker John also mentioned Bondi’s earlier claim on Fox News that Epstein’s client list was on his desk to review it: “He needs to come forward and convince everyone.Earlier on Tuesday, the House Republican voted a Democrat’s proposal. The proposal would add a rule to a new law in which the Department of Justice will need to release files related to Epstein.Despite this shock, Democrats say they will continue to carry forward the issue. Members of the House Judicry Committee have asked their Republican Chair, Representative Jim Jordan, a Trump Associate, to answer questions about Epstein to hear with Bondi, his deputy and FBI leaders.Talking to reporters before leaving the White House for Pittsburgh on Tuesday, Trump defended Bondi, but suggested that he could choose to issue more documents: “She has handled it very well, and it is going to happen on him. Whatever he thinks he thinks is reliable, it should be issued.”When NBC News asked Bondi about the frustration of Trump’s Maga colleagues, how he handled the matter, he transferred to other issues to focus: “We are going to fight to keep America again safe. Are.”