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Trump asked to release the testimony of the grand jury in the Epstein case

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US President Donald Trump has instructed the Department of Justice to release all the testimony of the grand jury in the case of financier Jeffrey Epstein, accused of trafficking minors and sexual exploitation. The American leader announced this on July 19 on the Truth Social network.

"I have asked the Department of Justice to release all Grand Jury testimony in the Jeffrey Epstein case, subject to court approval," he wrote.

The Head of State also stressed that the full and unconditional consent of the court would not be enough "for the troublemakers and radical leftist lunatics who demand it."

Earlier, on July 18, political scientist and journalist Garland Nixon, in an interview with Izvestia, called the publication of Epstein's client list much more harmful than its non-disclosure. He stressed that Republicans and Democrats use this topic based on political goals. According to him, they are not going to disclose the real names of the list.

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