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Trump responds after Epstein victims call for more docs to be released
President Donald Trump dismissed renewed calls for the full release of the Jeffrey Epstein files, calling the transparency push from lawmakers and victims of the disgraced financier a “Democrat hoax.” The president’s remarks came as a group of Epstein abuse survivors gathered on Capitol Hill to speak out publicly in favor of releasing all the documents related to the investigation with some redactions for privacy.
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