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Trump supports Bondi Releasing Epstein’s “credible” files in the middle of Maga Backlash

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On Tuesday, President Donald Trump answered the questions about the deceased financier, Jeffrey Epstein’s financier, said at some point that he had supported the prosecutor General Pam Bondi who publishes “credible” files.

“She managed her very well, and it will belong to her, whatever she thinks of being credible that she should release,” Trump told journalists.

Trump said that former FBI director James Comey, former President Barack Obama and former President Joe Biden, “invented” certain files, but no evidence has surfaced this accusation.

The president’s remarks intervened after the Ministry of Justice (DOJ) and the FBI decision to close their examination of the Eptsein case without disclosing new information on this subject to the public has triggered a fury among the Maga base.

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President Donald Trump speaks to media members on the southern lawn of the White House before boarding the Marine One in Washington, DC, Tuesday, July 15, 2025. (Al Drago / Bloomberg via Getty Images)

When she took office in February for the first time, Bondi told Fox News that she had an “truck” of information on the case and did nothing to combat conspiracies on a supposed list of non -public predators associated with Epstein.

However, the DoJ and the FBI shared a memo last week saying that the agencies found no list and did not discover any new person against whom they could carry charges. The revelation encountered an intense reaction to a faction of Trump supporters, which Trump and MJ leaders have since struggled to repress.

Later Tuesday, Trump told journalists that no credible information had been left to the public release.

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Trump and Karoline Leavitt

President Donald Trump, accompanied by the press secretary of the White House, Karoline Leavitt, speaks with media members before climbing the navy One on the southern lawn of the White House on July 15, 2025. (Mehmet Eser / Middle East Images / AFP via Getty Images)

“He has been dead for a long time. He has never been an important factor in terms of life. I do not understand what interest or fascination is. I really do not do, and credible information has been given,” said Trump about Epstein files.

Trump added: “It’s quite boring. It’s sordid, but it’s boring.”

Bondi also faced many questions from journalists on Tuesday during an event on fentanyl. The Attorney General said on several occasions that she did not want to answer off -topics, but at some point, she said that she was standing near the MEMO of the Doj and the FBI.

Jeffrey Epstein is sitting on the purple (left) and Ag Pam Bondi sofa is talking about a podium (right)

Jeffrey Epstein and the Attorney General Pam Bondi. (Rick Friedman Photography / Corbis; Getty Images)

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“Today, our memo is talking about itself, and we will answer you on anything else,” said Bondi.

She also refused to talk about “staff matters” when he asked her questions about the status of the deputy director of the FBI, Dan Bongino. Bongino was “rabid” by the deployment of the memo and planned to resign, sources told Fox News Digital last week.

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