Epstein Scandal: Trump released the release of ‘any and all’ case files; Palm Bondi ‘fast’ fasting prepared to transfer the court ‘

Amid increasing pressure from both Democrats and Republican, US President Donald Trump has ordered Attorney General Palm Bondi to release “any and all” grand jury testimony related to Jeffrey Epstein.The new Epstein files may refer to Epstein’s sex trafficking network more secret witnesses than previous criminal investigations, which include powerful and rich figures on a long -running scam.Trump posted on his true social platform, “Based on the ridiculous amount of promotion given to Jeffrey Epstein, I have asked Attorney General Palm Bondi to produce any and all relevant grand jury testimony, subject to court approval,” Trump posted on his truth social forum. “This scam, released by Democrats, must be finished!”Bondi, a close associate and legal advisor of Trump, confirmed his readiness to act. Underlining Trump’s true social message on X, he wrote, “President Trump – We are ready to move the court tomorrow to ignore the grand jury tape.”This development comes when Trump strongly denied a Wall Street Journal report that claims that his signatures appear in a letter found in Epstein’s 2003 birthday album. The Journal states that the bound book compiled by Ghislane Maxwell for Epstein’s 50th birthday includes messages of influential colleagues and includes a typed letter signed on “Donald” inside the outline of a naked woman.Trump rejected the letter as a forgery and threatened legal action against Wall Street Journal, Newscorp and Rupert Murdoch. “It’s not me. It’s a fake thing. It’s the story of a fake wall street Journal,” Trump told WSJ. “I never wrote a picture in my life. I do not take pictures of women. It is not my language. It’s not my word.”Trump also said that he warned the journal not to publish the story, “I am going to sue the Wall Street Journal, as I sued everyone else.” In another true social post, he criticized editor Emma Tucker, wrote, “Editor of Wall Street Journal, Emma Tucker was directly told by Karolin Levit, and by President Trump, this letter was a fake, but Emma Tucker did not hear it.”Levitt, who is also the press secretary of the White House, said, “The WSJ refused to show us the letter and admitted that they did not even have that when we asked him to verify the alleged documents, they are making the basis of their entire fake story.”The WSJ described the letter as a third person’s note written in the voice of Trump and finished with the line: “A sail is a wonderful thing. Happy birthday-and may be another wonderful secret every day.”US Vice Present JD Vance called the article wrong. “Forgive my language but this story is over and the bulls are over,” he wrote on X. “WSJ must be embarrassed to publish it.”Trump claims that the allegations are part of a broad political conspiracy. He accused Democrats, Barack Obama, Joe Biden and former FBI director James Comi of being behind “Jeffrey Epstein Hocx” and suggested that he should be investigated by the FBI.The article was published after the prosecutor Mauurin Komi-Zems Comi’s daughter and Epstein-Maxwell probe-and was rejected from her role.Trump has repeatedly denied any improper link to Epstein and claimed that he has cut relations with an insulted financer long before Eptin’s 2008 sentence. Epstein died of suicide in Manhattan Jail in 2019, while allegations of sex trafficing were awaited. Maxwell is currently serving a 20 -year sentence for her role in the recruitment of young girls.