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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTrump acknowledges receiving briefing on Jeffrey Epstein case from AG Pam Bondi
If the president wanted the Epstein controversy to fade away, he probably shouldnt keep saying provocative comments about it.
A case study on how not to make a story go away:
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2025-07-15T19:14:09.313Z
- Trump acknowledges private (and ostensibly unnecessary) briefing from AG Pam Bondi on Jeffrey Epstein case
- concocts ridiculous conspiracy theory about the conspiracy theory
- lies about an unrelated conspiracy theory www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddo...
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/jeffrey-epstein-files-trump-pam-bondi-briefing-rcna218948
To Donald Trumps frustration, the controversy surrounding his administrations handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case has not gone away, and new details continue to emerge. NBC News reported, for example, on the president making an acknowledgement that he hadnt made before.
By all appearances, the president has lost control of the entire story, and these latest comments didnt do him any favors.
https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:4llrhdclvdlmmynkwsmg5tdc/post/3ltzhhb62oy2n
Asked whether the attorney general briefed him on the Epstein case, Trump conceded that this did, in fact, happen, though he characterized it as a very quick briefing.
This was notable in its own right, in part because it was a new acknowledgement and in part because it raises a variety of related questions. Why did he receive a briefing on this case, as opposed to the countless other matters that cross Bondis desk? What did Bondi tell him? What did he say in response? Did he give her any directions about how to proceed? Was this the first conversation the two have had about the late millionaire pedophile, or the latest in a series?......
So, a few things.
First, the idea that Barack Obama and former FBI Director James Comey made up the so-called Epstein files is demonstrably ridiculous. It was the Trump administration that investigated, arrested and charged Epstein. It was in 2019 during Trumps first term when Epstein, facing sex trafficking and conspiracy charges, died while in custody, and a medical examiner ruled his death a suicide.
Obama and Comey couldnt have manufactured files even if they wanted to: Not only did they have no incentive to fabricate fake evidence, they were also nowhere near the levers of power in 2019. (In an earlier iteration of the same silly theory, Trump included Hillary Clinton and former CIA Director John Brennan for reasons unknown.)
Second, if nefarious Trump foes had made up these files, wouldnt they have included Trump in them to make him took bad? Should we assume, in light of comments like these, that the files do make him look bad?
Third, Trumps Russia scandal was quite real, no matter how many times he lies about it or how many times he tries to rewrite recent history.
And finally, if the Republican president is hoping these bizarre comments are going to make the broader controversy go away, hes likely to be disappointed.
For her part, Bondi was asked about the matter soon after Trumps odd exchange with reporters. The attorney general refused to comment.
Asked whether [Attorney General Pam] Bondi had told him if his name appeared in a file related to Epstein, Trump said no, adding that Bondi has given us just a very quick briefing. Trump claimed that the files were made up by his predecessors, though previously he has discussed the files, and his allies have called for their release.
By all appearances, the president has lost control of the entire story, and these latest comments didnt do him any favors.
https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:4llrhdclvdlmmynkwsmg5tdc/post/3ltzhhb62oy2n
Link to tweet
Asked whether the attorney general briefed him on the Epstein case, Trump conceded that this did, in fact, happen, though he characterized it as a very quick briefing.
This was notable in its own right, in part because it was a new acknowledgement and in part because it raises a variety of related questions. Why did he receive a briefing on this case, as opposed to the countless other matters that cross Bondis desk? What did Bondi tell him? What did he say in response? Did he give her any directions about how to proceed? Was this the first conversation the two have had about the late millionaire pedophile, or the latest in a series?......
So, a few things.
First, the idea that Barack Obama and former FBI Director James Comey made up the so-called Epstein files is demonstrably ridiculous. It was the Trump administration that investigated, arrested and charged Epstein. It was in 2019 during Trumps first term when Epstein, facing sex trafficking and conspiracy charges, died while in custody, and a medical examiner ruled his death a suicide.
Obama and Comey couldnt have manufactured files even if they wanted to: Not only did they have no incentive to fabricate fake evidence, they were also nowhere near the levers of power in 2019. (In an earlier iteration of the same silly theory, Trump included Hillary Clinton and former CIA Director John Brennan for reasons unknown.)
Second, if nefarious Trump foes had made up these files, wouldnt they have included Trump in them to make him took bad? Should we assume, in light of comments like these, that the files do make him look bad?
Third, Trumps Russia scandal was quite real, no matter how many times he lies about it or how many times he tries to rewrite recent history.
And finally, if the Republican president is hoping these bizarre comments are going to make the broader controversy go away, hes likely to be disappointed.
For her part, Bondi was asked about the matter soon after Trumps odd exchange with reporters. The attorney general refused to comment.
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Ocelot II
(126,069 posts)1. She won't have told him anything he didn't want to hear.
marble falls
(67,046 posts)2. In fact he had revelries about memories of it the whole afternoon.
underpants
(191,537 posts)3. He's used to whatever he says not being questioned and even lauded