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President Trump wants Epstein case to vanish, but Epstein’s ghost likely won’t disappear anytime soon

49 min · 29. heinä 2025
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Jeffrey Epstein’s ghost seems to haunt the Trump presidency. For President Donald Trump, the Epstein case lingers. It’s a case steeped in alleged conspiracy and political intrigue. There are reports of the powerful protecting the powerful. Everything seems steeped in secrecy. That includes the president’s relationship with Epstein, whether or not there’s a client list, and the circumstances surrounding Epstein’s death. Trump wanted the case closed. He still does.

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