In the face of a stir in his adjacent base on Jeffrey Ibstein’s files, President Donald Trump called on Public Prosecutor Bam Bondi “to produce any of the relevant and relevant jury certificate, in pursuant to the court’s approval” related to the case.
Bondi responded to social media on Thursday evening, saying: “We are ready to transfer the court tomorrow to break the provisions of the Grand jury.”
Trump, in a telephone interview with “The Just the News” on the true American voice, claims that without providing evidence that Democrats and former officials have provided doctoral files related to the disgraceful and condemned sexual criminal.
The comments came when Trump was asked whether he wanted a public prosecutor to look at the widespread issue of political trial.
Trump said: “Well, I think he is in the case of Epstein, they have already looked at him, and they look at him, and I think everything they had to do is to put out anything reliable.”
“But as you know, he was run by the Biden administration for four years. I can imagine what they put in the files, just as they did with others,” Trump continued. “I mean, the Stels file was completely fake, right? It took two years to find out that for people, and all the things I mentioned were fake.”
“So I used to imagine whether they were running them as Chris Rai and Kumi was running them, and because he was actually even before that administration, they were running these files, and many things that we found fake with me,” Trump said.
President Donald Trump was seen leaving after his signing “stopping all the deadly trafficking of the Fntanil Law”, during a ceremony in the East Chamber of the White House, July 16, 2025, in Washington.
Andrew Caballero -Rynolds/AFP via Getty Images
Despite Trump’s allegations that Democrats “put” things in files, many documents related to two, including those that mention Trump and many prominent Democrats have been general for years.
On Thursday, the White House closed the idea of appointing a private public prosecutor in the Ibstein case.
“The idea has been presented from a person in the media to the president. The president will not recommend a private prosecutor in the Ibstein case. This is how he feels,” White House press secretary Caroline Levitte told reporters at the briefing conference.
When he asked to clarify what is part of the Epstein epic is a “trick” as Trump claimed, Levitt continued to criticize the Democrats only.
She said: “The president indicates the fact that the Democrats have now seized this as if they wanted transparency when it came to Jeffrey Epstein, which is a secure proposal for any democracy.” “The Democrats took control of this building, the White House, for a period of four years, and they did nothing Dang when it came to transparency in relation to Geoffry Epstein and its heinous crimes.”

White House journalist Caroline Levitte is speaking with journalists in the James Brady journalist at the White House, July 17, 2025, in Washington.
Alex Brandon/Aug
Epstein was arrested in 2019 and died in prison while waiting for trial on sex trafficking while Trump was president. You did not find a review by the Ministry of Justice and the Federal Investigation Office, the alleged “List of Customer”, and confirmed that I Ibstein died due to suicide in prison.
The brief memorandum developed by the Ministry of Justice and the Federal Investigation Office last week led to the neglect of anger among Trump’s competitors after years of prominent right -wing figures who pay accusations about Epstein and the “deep state” that protects elites.
Since then, Trump has sought different ways to put out the political storm, and to reach Bondi’s defense, while she also says she should issue what she deems “reliable”.
Now, he turned into a summons of Epstein that provides a “trick” and these Republican supporters who doubt his management of it as “stupid” and “fool”.
“Some naive Republicans are in a line, as they always do,” the president said in “The News”, the president said in “Just the news.”
The calls for transparency on Epstein came from many Republicans in Capitol Hill on Wednesday. And the former Vice President of Trump, Mike Pines, called on the administration to “launch all files” regarding the Epstein investigation.
Levitte on Thursday defended the administration’s treatment of Epstein’s files and tried to remove Trump from making more decisions in the case.
Levitt said it was up to the Ministry of Justice and the issuance of Bondi, any other “credible” evidence.
She said when asked why sensitive information was not issued, “With regard to the engravings or the seals of the Grand jury, these are questions for the Ministry of Justice. These are questions for the judges who have this information under a seal. This will have to be asked to do so, and the judge will have to approve them.