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Trump has changed his stance and asked Republicans to vote to declassify Epstein's files

"We have nothing to hide," the US president said on social media.
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Donald Trump, in a stock image.

A vote in the US House of Representatives this Tuesday  has raised great expectations in the country, where paedophile Jeffrey Epstein's files must be kept secret or not.  In the last few hours, US President Donald Trump has changed his position — he and Epstein were close friends for years — and asked the members of the Republican Aderdi to vote for the documents to be made public.

In a message posted on social media Truth Social. 

In connection with the case, Trump recalled that the Justice Department is investigating a number of well-known Democrats, including Bill Clinton, Reid Hoffman and Larry Summers. 

In recent weeks, several party members have called for transparency in the Epstein case (Marjorie Taylor Greene, who was one of his supporters during Trump's first term) and regretted that several members of the Republican Party are being "used" in this regard. 

In the White House tenant's view, the Democrats are trying to divert attention so that Republicans don't talk about "success." 

 

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