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Newsom tackles the Trump-Epstein connection in recent publications on social networks

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California Governor Gavin Newsom, Democrat, has made several comments in recent days, highlighting President Donald Trump’s bonds with deceased sex predator Jeffrey Epstein, while the president seeks to close questions about his administration to publish documents surrounding the case of Epstein and his claims according to which there is no “list of customers”.

Earlier this week, Newsom appeared in Shawn Ryan’s show, in which he was asked about Trump’s administration which did not publish Epstein files after promising during his campaign to publish such documents.

“Everything has always been a parallel program,” said Newsom. “But I thought it was really interesting when Elon (Musk) released this tweet, then suddenly a few weeks later,” What file? “”

Newsom was referring to an article deleted since X in which Musk said last month that Trump “was in Epstein files” and that “is the real reason why they were not made public”. Musk, a former close ally of Trump before their recent spat, has since made several other messages criticizing the administration for not having published a “list of customers” of Epstein or arrests in relation to the Epstein affair.

The Republicans obsessed with Epstein are “Dupped” by the Democrats, insists Trump

Donald Trump asks the White House questions

California Governor Gavin Newsom made several comments highlighting President Donald Trump’s ties with sex predator Jeffrey Epstein. (Aaron Schwartz / CNP / Bloomberg via Getty Images)

“When Elon came out, I thought it was a big one,” said Newsom.

The governor of California added that Trump and Epstein knew each other, citing the images and videos of the two men together.

The American prosecutor General Pam Bondi said earlier this year that Epstein’s “list of customers” was on his office before the Ministry of Justice and the FBI recently said that Epstein had committed suicide and that there was no evidence that he had kept such a list. Bondi also delivered her previous comments, saying that she was referring to the Epstein file, not to a “list of customers”.

Trump has sought to avoid the subject of Epstein lately, arguing several times that the question has no importance. He also said that he no longer wanted the support of “weak” who continue to press the Epstein affair.

Gavin Newsom, Donald Trump (Getty Images)

LR: California Governor Gavin Newsom and US President Donald Trump. (Getty Images)

“Their new scam is what we will forever call hoax Jeffrey Epstein, and my former supporters joined this” Bulls — “,” Hook, Line and Sinker “, wrote Trump on Truth Social on Wednesday.

“I was more successful in 6 months than perhaps any president of the history of our country, and all these people want to speak, with strong push by the false news and the hungry success of DEMS, is the hoax Jeffrey Epstein,” he added. “Let these weaknesses continue to move forward and do the work of the Democrats, do not even think of talking about our incredible and unprecedented success, because I no longer want their support!”

A close -up of Jeffrey Epstein

Newsom noted that Trump and Epstein knew each other. (Rick Friedman / Rick Friedman Photography / Corbis via Getty Images)

Trump told the White House on Wednesday that Bondi could release “everything that is credible” linked to the Epstein affair when he defended his work on the issue and criticized the Republicans who always put pressure for Epstein equipment to be released.

“He died. He left,” said Trump about Epstein. “And, everything is, they are the Republicans, some Republicans were duped by the Democrats, and they follow a democratic game book and not different from Russia, Russia, Russia and all the other hoax.”

Newsom has produced a series of social networks in recent days that Trump and the Republicans refuse to make information on the Epstein Public affair.

“Why try so hard to block a list that” does not exist “…?” Newsom said on Tuesday, responding to the news that the House Republicans blocked an effort by Democrats to force the release of Epstein files.

The Golden State Democrat also wrote “Retweet” in response to a 2019 article by conservative commentator Charlie Kirk calling Trump in his first mandate to order an investigation into Epstein for sexual trafficking.

In another article, the governor wrote that Trump “calls his” bad “” in response to a recent clip by the president saying that he does not understand why the Epstein affair would be interesting to anyone.

Bondi should publish Epstein’s “credible” files, says Trump

President Donald Trump and Jeffery Epstein.

Newsom has produced a series of publications on social networks on Trump and the Republicans refusing to make information on the Epstein Public affair. (Getty Images)

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“It’s quite boring,” Trump told journalists in the clip. “I think only bad people want to keep something like that.”

Newsom jokingly joking that he had forgotten Epstein’s files in response to a post that Trump had announced that Coca-Cola agreed to use a real cane sugar.

“Oh thank you God! I totally forgot the Epstein files now!” Newsom said on Wednesday.

The governor published a clip later Wednesday with a photo of Trump and Epstein together, as well as the lyrics of the Nickelback song “photograph” which says “Look at this photograph”.

“Nickelback said it best,” said Newsom.

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