Democrats demand an audience on the Epstein case in the midst of republican divisions

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The Democrats of the Chamber’s Judicial Committee seize republican fractures on the Jeffrey Epstein affair, demanding a public hearing on the issue.
A Letter from Democrats States, “To that end, we request that the Committee invites – and, if necessary, subpoena – Attorney General Pam Bondi, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director Kash Patel, and Deputy Fbi Director Dan Bongino to Testify The Trump Administration’s Review of the Epstein Matter, included the conclusions Set Forth in the Undated and Unsigned Department of Justice (DoJ) and FBI Memo provided that no other disclosure is appropriate or justified.
They made the request of the president of the Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, a close ally of that of President Donald Trump.
The letter, led by Jamie Raskin, D-MD., And Jerry Nadler, Dn.y., is also signed by progressives like Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., And Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas.
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The Democrats write to the judicial president of the Jim Jordan Chamber requiring an audience on Jeffrey Epstein. (Win McNamee / Getty images)
The memo they refer, reported for the first time earlier this week, said the deceased pedophile died by suicide. He also declared that there was no list of customers that Epstein could have obtained for the operation by third parties.
This ignited a storm of fire in the GOP, with extreme right figures after the Attorney General for what they consider a return on his promise to offer total transparency on Epstein files.
Democrats, on the other hand, seemed to put their concerns about the abandonment of the flames of what the left has long considered a conspiracy theory next to the Epstein affair as a political cake to further divide the Republicans.
The deputy director of the FBI, Dan Bongino, would have considered leaving his federal role on the way in which the Epstein affair was managed.
Trump was among the most ardent defenders of Bondi in the fallout and publicly urged his base to leave discord.

The benefits of the Epstein case divided the GOP. (Register of Sexual Delinquents of New York State via AP)
The letter on Tuesday of Democrats stressed that Trump, Bongino and the director of the FBI, Kash Patel, all made public statements concerning Epstein before taking power.
“President Trump and his best appointed to doj and the FBI have spent years advancing the theories that” the deep state “has eliminated the real magnitude of the sex traffic and children’s abuse created by Jeffrey Epstein and his associates,” said Democrats.
“These affirmations have deepened the conscience of the public, mainly due to President Trump, Mr. Patel, Mr. Bongino and another continuous authority of conspiracy theories of` `Epstein files ” to energize the supporters of President Trump.”
They warned “the public will turn to conspiracy theories to fill the vacuum of credible information” if “facts and evidence” have not been clearly indicated.
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“The Doj Trump and the FBI treatment of the matter Jeffrey Epstein, and the changing positions of President Trump, did not restore the confidence of anyone in the government, but have rather raised new questions about their own conduct while increasing public paranoia linked to the investigation,” said the letter.
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“We must submit to a public examination examining the long-standing statements of President Trump and Maga concerning the Epstein files ”, new questions as to if President Trump himself has something to hide, if he manages secret damaging information to protect other individuals or to keep the future blackmail lever on public and private actors try to disavow and dissipate.”
Trump denied any allegation of irregularity linked to Epstein.
Fox News Digital contacted Jordan’s office to comment but did not immediately hear.