Overview
- Trump posted that House Republicans should vote to free the Epstein records, calling it a stance of having nothing to hide.
- Days earlier he withdrew support for Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, attacked her with insults, and threatened to back a primary challenger.
- Greene supports a bipartisan push for a floor vote to compel full disclosure and says private security firms warned her as threats escalated.
- The latest tranche of more than 20,000 documents includes unverified emails referencing Trump, including a 2019 note claiming he "knew about the girls," which the White House dismisses.
- Trump urged DOJ and the FBI to scrutinize Epstein’s ties to Bill Clinton and others, and Justice Secretary Pam Bondi ordered inquiries as the House readies this week’s disclosure vote.