JUST IN: Washington Post Vindicates Trump, Smacks Down Dems’ Epstein Narrative

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JUST IN: Washington Post Vindicates Trump, Smacks Down Dems’ Epstein Narrative

A new report published by The Washington Post seemingly vindicates President Donald Trump by destroying the narrative pushed by Democrats surrounding his alleged connections to Jeffrey Epstein. This comes after the White House said that the client list for the infamous pedophile’s sex trafficking ring does not exist. The administration also said that Epstein really did commit suicide, despite conspiracy theories that suggest otherwise.

Media outlets have been pouncing on newly surfaced materials that are dragging President Trump and his connection to Epstein back into the spotlight in an effort to raise questions about the exact nature of the two billionaires’ relationship.

Both men were known to socialize with each other and within the same circles during the 1980s and 1990s. During the early 2000s, Trump and Epstein drifted apart after a dispute over a real estate deal in Palm Beach. The president has consistently denied being involved in the criminal activities of his former friend.

On Thursday, a report was released by The Wall Street Journal detailing a lewd and inappropriate birthday letter supposedly sent to Epstein by the president. The letter is allegedly part of a book compiled for his 50th birthday by his girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell.

President Trump denied having written the letter, calling the story “fabricated” and “malicious.” He announced he will be filing a lawsuit against the publication.

As part of the response to this growing issue, Attorney General Pam Bondi announced the Justice Department would seek to unseal certain documents and grand jury materials to encourage transparency.

“Americans deserve clarity, not insinuation,” Bondi went on to say during a press briefing Thursday. “Our office will request the court’s permission to unseal specific grand jury materials that may shed light on this matter.”

The Washington Post, which is not known for a pro-Trump slant, stated clearly that there is no credible evidence linking Trump to Epstein’s criminal conduct. Specifically, the report points out that no documentation implicates Trump in trafficking crimes that Epstein was convicted of before being charged again in 2019.

Civil legal issues that Trump has engaged with over the course of the last several years, including a judgment in both a defamation and sexual assault case, have been weaponized against him by many on the left, calling into question his past with women. Legal experts, however, have warned against conflating the cases.