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White House chief of staff Susie Wiles harshly criticized Attorney General Pam Bondi for her initial response to calls to release information on the Jeffrey Epstein case, saying in an interview published Tuesday that the head of the Justice Department “completely whiffed.
Attorney General Pam Bondi “whiffed” on understanding how much President Trump’s base of supporters cared about the release of the files linked to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, White
The Trump administration faced a Dec. 19 deadline to release the records, but said it may not meet its obligation to make all the files public.
The Trump administration is being accused of breaking the law and breaching public trust after it released only part of the so-called Epstein files.
The DOJ is preparing a massive release of Jeffrey Epstein records by Friday, though large portions may be redacted under Epstein Files Transparency Act provisions.
As conspiracy theories around the Jeffrey Epstein case swirled, Trump has been asked what he would do. His answers have changed, here's how.
Trump said he had not read the full Vanity Fair article and does not read the magazine, but he endorsed Wiles’ performance.
In the interview, Wiles describes Donald Trump as having an "alcoholic's personality" and JD Vance as having been a "conspiracy theorist" for a decade.