President Donald Trump continued on Wednesday to fire calls within his own party for greater transparency in the investigation of Jeffrey Epstein and made statements, without evidence, that the controversy was designed to undermine him.
In a long publication on social networks, which included references to the president’s previous statements about the 2017 Russian electoral interference investigation, Trump blamed the Democrats for creating what he called a “scam” and “deception.”
“His new scam is what we will call Jeffrey Epstein’s deception, and my previous supporters have bought this’ B —— ‘,’, line and sinking,” he wrote.

Donald Trump walks on the southern grass of the White House after returning to Marine One on July 15, 2025 in Washington, DC.
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Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi have been criticized by conservatives in the hill and throughout the country to decline to release Epstein’s poll archives as a whole.
The Department of Justice and the FBI declared last week that they did not find evidence that the deceased financial one maintained a “list of clients” of associates with those who chanted or conspired to victimize dozens of women.
The president of the House of Representatives, Mike Johnson, said Tuesday that Bondi should explain the management of the administration of the case, especially after she told Fox News in February that Epstein’s alleged “client list” was “sitting on my desk now to check.”
Johnson also did not rule out the response to the growing calls of Republican legislators so that Epstein’s convicted associate, Ghislaine Maxwell, testifies to Congress.
“I am by transparency. We are intellectually consisting of this,” Johnson said when asked about Maxwell potentially testifying before Congress.

Donald Trump walks upon his arrival from Pennsylvania, at the Andrews joint base, Maryland, on July 15, 2025.
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In its publication, Trump rejected those who focus on Epstein’s history instead of their achievements.
“Let these weak continue advancing and make the Democrats work, do not even think about talking about our incredible and unprecedented success, because I don’t want their support anymore!” Trump said.