Trump calls for Epstein's 'ties' with Bill Clinton and other Democrats to be investigated

Sky NewsFriday, November 14, 2025 at 6:08:00 PM
Trump calls for Epstein's 'ties' with Bill Clinton and other Democrats to be investigated
In a recent statement, Donald Trump called for the Justice Department to investigate Jeffrey Epstein's ties to Bill Clinton and other Democrats. This request aligns with a broader narrative as scrutiny of Epstein's connections intensifies, particularly regarding prominent figures in the Democratic Party. Articles from France 24 and Al Jazeera highlight how Trump is attempting to shift focus from his own past associations with Epstein, labeling inquiries into his relationship as a 'Democratic hoax.' The ongoing investigations into Epstein's network continue to raise questions about political accountability and the implications of these ties.
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