Facing Uproar at his Maga Base about Jeffrey Epstein’s archives, President Donald Trump continues to blame controversy to others, including administration officials Biden for what he calls a ‘deception. “
Trump, in a telephone interview with “Just The News” about the voice of Real America on Wednesday night, alleged without providing evidence that the Democrats and former officials manipulated files related to the dishonored financial and the sentenced sexual offender.
The comments occurred when Trump was asked if he wanted a prosecutor to analyze the broad issue of political prosecution.
“Well, I think it is in the case of Epstein, they have already looked at him, and they are looking at him, and I think that all they have to do is get something credible,” Trump said.
“But you know, that was administered by the Biden administration for four years. I imagine what they put in the archives, just as they did with others,” Trump continued. “I mean, Steele’s file was a false total, right? He took two years to discover it for people, and all the things you mentioned were false.”
“So I imagine that if they were directed by Chris Wray and were administered by Comey, and because it was actually even before that administration, they have been executing these files, and many of the things we found were false with me,” Trump said.

President Donald Trump is seen after signing the “Fentanyl lethal traffic law”, during a ceremony in the Eastern Hall of the White House, on July 16, 2025, in Washington.
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Despite Trump’s claims that the Democrats “put” things in the archives, many documents related to Epstein, including those who mention Trump and several prominent democrats, have been public for years.
Epstein was arrested in 2019 and died in prison while waiting for a trial for sexual traffic charges, while Trump was president. A review of the Department of Justice and the FBI did not find the so -called “client list” and confirmed that Epstein died for suicide in prison.
The brief memorandum presented by the DOJ and the FBI advanced last week among Trump’s staunch supporters after years of prominent right -wing figures that push accusations about Epstein and the “deep state” that protects the elites.
Since then, Trump looked for several ways to get the political storm, reaching Bondi’s defense and also says he should release what he considers “credible.”
Now, he has changed to call Epstein’s archives a “deception” and those republican supporters who question the management of their administration as “stupid” and “silly.”
“Some of the naive Republicans fall online, as they always do,” said the president in “only the news.”
The calls to transparency in Epstein came from several Republicans in Capitol Hill on Wednesday. And Trump’s former vice president Mike Pence asked the administration to “release all files” regarding Epstein’s investigation.