Trump says that Bondi should launch ‘whatever you think is credible’ in Epstein

Trump says that Bondi should launch 'whatever you think is credible' in Epstein

President Donald Trump said Tuesday that Attorney General Pam Bondi should release “whatever he thinks is credible” in Jeffrey Epstein while facing pressure from her magician supporters.

Trump, speaking with journalists when he left the White House, said he received a “very fast information session” in the Department of Justice and the IFI review of the Epstein archives. The informative session took place before the launch of the DOJ and the FBI note last week.

The review did not find evidence that the deceased financial one maintained a “list of customers” of associates and no more positions are expected. The department also published hours of footage as part of his review, which according to the authorities confirmed that Epstein died for suicide while he was in custody in his jail cell in Manhattan in 2019.

Katherine Faulders of ABC News asked the president what Bondi told him about the review: “Specifically, did he tell him at all that his name appeared in the file?”

“No, no, she is, she has given us a very fast informative session,” Trump replied before making no -foundation statements that the archives were created by some of his political enemies.

“And in terms of the credibility of the different things they have seen, and I would say that, you know, these files were formed by Comey, Obama invented them, were compensated by the Biden, and we already know, and we spent years of that with Russia, Russia, Russia, with all the different things we had to pass,” Trump said.

“We have gone through years, but he has managed very well, and will depend on her,” Trump said about Bondi. “Whatever you think is credible, I should launch.”

Donald Trump talks to journalists on his way to Board Marine One at the White House South Law on July 15, 2025 in Washington, DC.

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Trump faces indignation between his Maga Base about the management of Epstein’s archives. He has also taken some internal struggles within his administration, since the FBI deputy director Dan Bongino, had a burning confrontation with Bondi about the matter, ABC News reported.

Trump sought to calm the revolt during the weekend by publishing a long defense of Bondi and urging his administration to focus on other priorities.

But the comments continued to arrive, including the warnings of some of Trump’s main defenders that the problem does not go and could cost him in the middle of the period of next year.

Lara Trump, the daughter -in -law of the president and presenter of Fox News, told Maga’s influencer Benny Johnson on Monday that he believed that there had to be “more transparency” regarding the management of the administration of the case of Epstein.

Trump was asked what he thought about his comments on Tuesday.

“The attorney general managed very well. He has really done a very good job,” Trump said. “And I think when you look at him, you will understand. I would also like to see that. But I think the attorney general, credibility is very important. And you want credible evidence or something. And I think the attorney general has managed it very well.”

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