‘Never’: Trump said that his name was in Epstein files; Downplace case as ‘not a big deal’

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US President Donald Trump said on Friday that he was never informed that his name Jeffrey Epstein appeared in files related to the late sexual criminal. Speaking to reporters in Scotland, Trump denied a report from the Wall Street Journal, claiming that the Attorney General informed him in May. “No, I was never, never gave information, no,” he said.

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When asked about the recent interview of Gisline Maxwell, Trump avoided the details. He said, “I have nothing to say about it. He is actually being talked to a smart man. I don’t know anything about the conversation,” he said. On the subject of a possible forgiveness for Maxwell, Trump rejected it. “Many people are asking about forgiveness. It’s not time to talk about forgiveness,” he said. Trump reiterated what he told reporters before flying to Scotland. He said, “You are talking a lot about something that is not a big deal. You should talk about former President Bill Clinton, former President of Harvard, people of Hedge Fund, not to talk about Trump,” he said. He told reporters first, “I will give you a list. These people lived with Jeffrey.”The WSJ report claimed that Bondi and his deputy Todd Blanche told Trump that they were mentioned several times on the documents. Bondi and Blanches issued a joint statement after the journal report and said that he gave regular information about the conclusions to Trumpo.Wall Street Journal report Trump came after sue Ruart Murdoch and WSJ, when it was claimed that Trump wrote a birthday letter to sexual criminal Jeffrey Epstein and the note was not in good taste. In addition to fake calls to the note, Trump announced that he filed a case against WSJ and Rupert Murdoch.

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