The emails in which the late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein referred to the president as "the dog that hasn't barked" and said he "knew about the girls" he and co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell were abusing
Trump said in a post on Truth Social that Democrats in Congress were "doing everything in their withering power" to "push" what he referred to as "the Epstein Hoax" as a diversion from "all of their bad policies and losses."
Along with criticizing "weak Republicans" for having "fallen into their clutches because they are soft and foolish".
He also claimed that the demand that his administration release case files from the FBI's investigation into the late sex offender should be aimed at a group of Democratic leaders who have no official position in the federal government.
“Epstein was a Democrat, and he is the Democrat’s problem, not the Republican’s problem! Ask Bill Clinton, Reid Hoffman, and Larry Summers about Epstein, they know all about him, don’t waste your time with Trump. I have a Country to run!”
he added.
Which lawmakers have called for investigations after the release?
After the release of the stunner emails related to Jeffrey Epstein's estate, several lawgivers have called for examinations. The drive for translucency and farther delving was backed by all House Egalitarians along with many Republicans, including Representatives Thomas Massie, Lauren Boebert, and Marjorie Taylor Greene. They support legislative sweats to force the release of affiliated documents and pursue congressional examinations around the matter.
These lawgivers have expressed demands for lesser responsibility and further scrutiny into the extent of connections between public numbers and Epstein's network, emphasizing bipartisan concern despite differing political views.
The call for examinations after the Epstein emails release has been led by House Egalitarians and supported by some Republicans including Massie, Boebert, and Greene among others, prompting full translucency through legislative and congressional inquiry.

