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Trump Demands Epstein Probes Amid JPMorgan Chase's $290 Million Settlement and Withheld Information

President Trump demands DOJ and FBI investigations into Jeffrey Epstein's connections. JPMorgan Chase settled a $290 million lawsuit with victims, not admitting liability despite withholding damning information.

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  • President Trump has called for Department of Justice and FBI investigations into Jeffrey Epstein's connections, specifically mentioning high-profile Democrats like Bill Clinton, following newly released emails.
  • Trump accuses Democrats of using the Epstein case to divert public attention from their political shortcomings and ongoing government issues, emphasizing a need for accountability.
  • Bipartisan pressure is mounting in Congress for the release of all remaining Jeffrey Epstein files, with a House vote on the matter anticipated to occur next week.
  • JPMorgan Chase settled a $290 million class-action lawsuit in 2023 with Jeffrey Epstein's sexual abuse victims, expressing regret for its association but not admitting liability.
  • Despite the settlement, JPMorgan Chase reportedly possessed "damning information" about Epstein's crimes that it did not share with other banks, raising questions about its conduct.
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Center-leaning sources cover this story neutrally, reporting President Trump's call for a DOJ probe into Epstein's ties while providing essential context. They balance his accusations against Democrats with details of his own connections, previous official findings, and statements from those he named, ensuring a comprehensive and factual presentation without editorial bias.

"Bondi, in her post, praised Clayton as “one of the most capable and trusted prosecutors in the country” and said the Justice Department “will pursue this with urgency and integrity to deliver answers to the American people.”"

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"Trump's request comes ahead of the House of Representatives' vote next week on whether the justice department should release all its files related to the investigation into Epstein, who died in prison in 2019."

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"Trump, who was friendly with Epstein for years, said after Epstein’s arrest in 2019 that they hadn’t spoken in more than a decade after having a falling out."

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"Trump has labeled the focus on the Epstein files a hoax orchestrated by the Democrats, while the White House has maintained that the president did nothing wrong."

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"Trump's post comes after thousands of emails from the Epstein estate were released by the House Oversight Committee this week, including many that referenced Trump's connections to the convicted sex offender."

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"Trump's call came after Democrats on the House Oversight Committee released emails obtained from Epstein's estate in which the late financier, who was friends with Trump for more than a decade, alleged the president "knew about the girls.""

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"President Trump said Friday that he will ask the Justice Department and FBI to investigate the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's involvement with prominent Democrats, including former President Bill Clinton, and major financial institutions."

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President Trump is calling for these investigations following the release of new Epstein-related emails and amid ongoing political controversy. He aims to shift focus away from his own past association with Epstein and to highlight alleged connections between Epstein and prominent Democrats, such as Bill Clinton.

JPMorgan Chase settled a $290 million class-action lawsuit with Epstein's victims in 2023, expressing regret but not admitting liability. The bank is under scrutiny for withholding 'damning information' about Epstein's crimes from other banks, raising questions about its role and transparency.

There is bipartisan pressure in Congress for the release of all remaining Epstein files. A House vote on the 'Epstein Files Transparency Act' is expected soon, with lawmakers seeking a veto-proof majority to ensure the release of unclassified documents related to Epstein's sex trafficking network.

Trump has denied any knowledge or involvement in Epstein's crimes and claims he ended their friendship years ago. He deflects questions about the Epstein case, often accusing Democrats of using it for political purposes.

JPMorgan Chase's failure to share 'damning information' about Epstein's crimes with other banks has raised serious concerns about its conduct and accountability. This has led to criticism and questions about the bank's role in enabling Epstein's activities.

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