Trump's Epstein problems grow after report he sent a sexually suggestive letter to one-time friend for his 50th birthday
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Trump's administration faces mounting pressure regarding the release of records connected to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. After a report highlighted a letter allegedly written by Trump to Epstein, he denied authorship, calling it defamatory. Tensions escalated as Trump criticized supporters calling for transparency concerning the Epstein probe. The administration has also shielded the attorney general from questions about a supposed client list related to Epstein, compounded by Trump's unsubstantiated claims of document manipulation. Amid this controversy, Trump directed his attorney general to pursue public access to some documents, contingent on court approval.
Trump's administration struggles to fulfill promises to release records related to the Epstein investigation as controversy over his connections to Epstein's crimes intensifies.
Despite denying involvement, Trump faces backlash as he labels supporters seeking Epstein records as 'weaklings' while also facing scrutiny for his administration's handling of the case.
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