U.S. President Donald Trump is ducking press questions about newly released emails connecting him to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s criminal activities ahead of an expected vote on releasing all Epstein case files by the U.S. House of Representatives as early as next week.
Breakdown
- Donald Trump signed a bill to reopen the government as his name appeared in emails from Jeffrey Epstein's estate.
- Trump did not answer media questions about the released Epstein emails and made no public comment on the matter. 17s
- On social media, Trump called the Epstein allegations a 'hoax' and warned Republicans not to fall for it. 54s
- Survivors and advocates are urging the release of DOJ files related to Epstein's sex trafficking investigation. 1m 8s
- A House vote is planned to release the DOJ files, but the measure may not pass the Republican-controlled Senate. 1m 58s