President Trump announced that more secret documents related to American pedophile billionaire Jeffrey Epstein and the Kennedy assassination will be released soon. Epstein, who was detained for creating a sexual abuse, pedophilia, and prostitution network targeting young girls, was found dead in prison.
President Donald Trump expressed that more secret documents related to the American billionaire Jeffrey Epstein case, involving allegations of sexual abuse, pedophilia, and prostitution targeting young girls, as well as the former President John F. Kennedy (JFK) assassination, will be released soon. In an interview with the “Full Measure” television program, Trump answered questions about the JFK assassination and Epstein files.
“WISH I HAD RELEASED EVERYTHING” Trump highlighted that during his previous presidency, he released many documents, but later on, many people he respected and who worked in the administration advised him not to release the remaining ones. He was given some reasons, which he accepted. However, he admitted that there were times when he thought, “I wish I had released everything because I don’t exactly know what’s in those documents.”
KENNEDY RECORDS EMERGING Trump mentioned that many important files, including documents related to Epstein and JFK, will be shared soon, with around 2,000 new documents about the JFK assassination recently coming to light. Trump stated, “The Kennedy records are emerging. These are the documents people most want to see.” He emphasized that the process of releasing these documents is progressing “quite rapidly” and could be completed within weeks.
PRESIDENTIAL DIRECTIVE ON KENNEDY ASSASSINATION Trump signed a presidential directive on January 23, disclosing a decision for the release of secret files related to the former President Kennedy assassination to the public. The directive also includes the release of all documents related to the assassinations of Kennedy’s brother Robert F. Kennedy and civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.
JEFFREY EPSTEIN INCIDENT Jeffrey Epstein, who was accused of sexually abusing dozens of girls under the age of 18, with the youngest being 14, and of running a prostitution ring, was found dead in his cell at the New York Metropolitan Correctional Center on August 10, 2019. Officials announced Epstein’s cause of death as suicide, but family members rejected this and voiced their suspicions. Epstein’s girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell was found guilty in a trial for assisting in organizing the illegal activities of Epstein, luring underage girls into prostitution for some wealthy individuals, celebrities, and government officials.
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