The Epstein Files Timeline Raises Real Questions for Trump
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Several key themes emerge. Head straight to the timeline here.
For starters, there is a conspicuous rhetorical shift that occurs after May, when Bondi and Blanche reportedly briefed Trump. The administrations statements became more terse, and Trump in particular began pointing the finger at people the Democratic Party and the mainstream media that had little to nothing to do with the Epstein frenzy.
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Moreover, since Trumps inauguration, Trump and his senior officials have provided increasingly terse comments, shifting goalposts, changes in public expectation-setting and at times non sequiturs. There has been a conspicuous move-along, nothing-to-see-here approach to the subject that now appears more deliberate.
Bondi, for instance, said in early May that there are tens of thousands of videos of Epstein with children or child porn, but no credible media outlet or political figure has ever suggested that any such material should be released. The question for people focused on this issue has been has always been what is in the governments other investigative material, including witness statements, written correspondence, financial records and flight logs, among other things.
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In fact, there is no need for the government to do either of these things to satisfy those clamoring for more information. The vast majority of information in the governments possession is not grand jury testimony, and it is not with Maxwell. On their face, these appear to be efforts to satisfy the public to look like they are doing something without generating a meaningful volume of new or credible information, and without providing some portion of the large volume of material in the governments possession that, as a legal matter, they do not need anyones permission to release.
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