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Republican senators provide a series of responses when the Trump administration handles the company Epstein Archives Controversysome call it distraction, while others believe that the American people have the right to answer.
Attorney General Pam Bondi Donald Trump’s Committed to “lifting the veil” against Epstein and his accomplices. Bondy also said she had Epstein’s “customer list” in the same month.
However, the February decryption contained publicly available information and documents, and the Justice Department later said there was no “client list”. Since then, a series of events, including a conflict between FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino and Attorney General Bondi, has led to pressure on the Trump administration to release more archives.
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Trump’s relationship with Epstein has been under more scrutiny as his Attorney General Pam Bondi, recently said there was no Epstein’s “customer list.” (Getty Image)
“It’s true. Epstein trafficked many young women, some of whom were minors.
“Now, it’s a very simple question, and that’s the bottom of all this. The Justice Department will have to answer this question to satisfy the American people.”
Kennedy’s call for transparency comes after the president described the situation in Epstein as a “scam” while blowing up Democrats and other “weak people” who continue to buy.
Trump wrote on his Truth Social Platform in the administration’s handling of Epstein Case Case last month: “Their new scam is what we will always call the Jeffrey Epstein scam, and my past supporters wrote on his Truth Social Platform.
When asked how the Trump administration handled the Epstein fanaticism, Senator Mark Wayne Mullin (R-Okla). Former President Biden There are others, such as an investigation into signing important documents with Biden using an automatic start tool and an investigation into whether Obama-era officials have created evidence to accuse Trump of collusion in Russia.

R-Okla. Senator Markwayne Mullin left and R-La. John Kennedy shared their views on how the Trump administration handled the Epstein controversy. (Getty Image)
“Look at what the Biden administration is investigating now. … So, what are they talking about now?” Mullin asked. “It’s just a distraction from the actual facts of the Biden administration. Of course, Democrats said, ‘OK, we’re just transparent.’ Well, where is the transparency over the last four years?”
Democrats suggest that Trump may be related to the archives, but Mullin said that if that is correct, the Biden administration will leak information.
Mullin is in the Senate, a fellow Republican Oklahoma Senator. James Rankford He has more responses to the government’s response to how Epstein’s archives were handled.

Senator James Rankford (R-Okla). (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
“The challenge is that some people are victims, and some are not criminals,” Rankford said. “The challenge is that some people are victims,” said Rankford. Ministry of Justice You have a 14-year-old, 16-year-old girl who was abused. Well, now she is 26 or 30 years old, married and has children.
“Maybe her family knows this, maybe they don’t. I don’t know this, but we have to find a way to protect people who are real victims in all of this, and as much information as possible.”
For Senator R-Maine, Susan Collins, the debate about Epstein’s archives was not her interest in talking when she was in contact with Fox News.
“I’m going,” Collins pressed Collins to answer outside the Capitol.