Trump tries to blame others as tensions rise around handling of Epstein case

By MELISSA GOLDIN and ERIC TUCKER Associated Press AP President Donald Trump is countering criticism of the Justice Department s failure to release much-hyped records around the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking development trying to place blame on former cabinet agents Related Articles Justice Department fires Maurene Comey prosecutor on Epstein occurrence and daughter of ex-FBI director Federal judge says she would block Trump s birthright citizenship order nationwide Federal lawsuit seeks to stop ICE agents from arresting people at immigration courts The online gunseller with Donald Trump Jr on its board makes its territory debut Shares plunge states sue FEMA for canceling grant effort that guards against natural disasters On Tuesday he accused former Presidents Barack Obama and Joe Biden as well as former FBI Director James Comey of making up such documents I would say that you know these files were made up by Comey they were made up by Obama they were made up by the Biden Trump informed members of the press at the White House before departing for an event in Pennsylvania The president on Wednesday posted on Truth Social blaming Democrats in general for a new SCAM that we will forever call the Jeffrey Epstein Hoax Epstein was arrested in and exposed dead in his cell at a federal jail in New York City about a month later Investigators concluded that he killed himself Trump presented no evidence in claiming that Democrats and Comey tampered with documents related to Epstein s matter Comey was fired in two years before Epstein s arrest and has not returned to the regime since Obama was long gone from the White House by the time of Epstein s death During Biden s presidency the Justice Department put on trial Epstein co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell and secured a conviction against her but there is zero indication that he or anyone from the White House had anything at any point to do with that development Comey was a Republican for greater part of his adult life but disclosed in that he was that he was no longer registered with the party Trump suggested last year that he was considering releasing information about the Epstein development if he won a second term In February the Justice Department disclosed several cabinet documents regarding the situation but there were no new revelations Then earlier this month it acknowledged that a months-long review of additional evidence in the establishment s possession had not revealed a list of clients and stated no more files related to the event other than a video meant to prove that Epstein killed himself would be made masses The announcement led to outcry from Trump supporters Attorney General Pam Bondi appeared to intimate in a Fox News interview in February that a client list was sitting on my desk to be reviewed for release She mentioned last week that she was referring to the Epstein occurrence file generally as opposed to an actual client list Bondi and FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino then had a contentious conversation at the White House as backlash grew to the Justice Department s decision to withhold records Trump members of his administration and conservative influencers have spread unsubstantiated asserts surrounding Epstein for years Conspiracy theories about Epstein s death are a popular trope in right-wing spheres playing on Trump s repeated promises to reveal and dismantle the deep state a supposed secret configuration of powerful people manipulating regime decisions behind the scenes Trump s rivals have just now taken advantage of right-wing fissures over Epstein Several Democratic lawmakers are calling for the release of all Epstein files and suggesting Trump could be resisting because he or someone close to him is featured in them