
US President Donald Trump says he ordered the Ministry of Justice to produce some additional documents related to sex perpetrator Jeffrey Epstein.
Trump said on a social media site: “Based on the funny amount of the propaganda granted to the Epstein, I asked the Public Prosecutor Pam Bondi to produce any and all the certificate of the relevant major jury, subject to the approval of the court,” Trump said on a social media.
It is not clear whether Trump allows the release of these general documents or when this could come – although this procedure will usually require the approval of the court.
This development comes days after the constant pressure from some of Trump’s most loyal supporters who demand more disclosure in the Ibstein case.
Public Prosecutor Bam Bondi published minutes after the president: “We are ready to transfer the court tomorrow to cancel the provisions of the Grand jury.”
The Grand Compliance is a group of citizens created by one of the plaintiffs to determine whether there is sufficient evidence to charge. Legally, it determines whether there is a possible reason for the belief that the crime has been committed.
The decisions of the major jury should still be tested before an ordinary jury in the court, in order to condemn the suspect for a crime.
It is not clear whether the president’s testimony from the first group of cases related to the two Ibsin was in the early first decade of the twentieth century or whether it stems from the federal accusations presented in 2019.
Some of the documents of the major jury were already issued regarding the case in Florida in 2006, which led to his accusation of a prostitute. The case was severely criticized due to the lack of serious charges and the severity of the certificate presented by the victims, which included many minors.
During his campaign last year, Trump promised to issue files related to the disgraceful financier.
However, Bondi announced last week that the US Department of Justice did not believe that Epstein had a list of clients called high-level partners, and that he took his private life-despite the conspiracies about his death.
This prompted an angry response from tens of Trump’s most enthusiastic supporters who called Bondi to resign after their failure to produce the list, which Trump officials had previously claimed that they were in their possession.
Governor commentator Charlie Kirk, who was criticizing the management of the files in recent days, praised Trump’s move.
“This is tremendous, this is something we are talking about for some time, and a really power of the popular base,” he said.
Epstein died in the New York prison cell in 2019 while waiting for trial for sex trafficking. His death occurred during his imprisonment for more than a decade after being convicted of a prostitution from a minor, who was registered as a gender.