Trump Unveils Rapid Progress on Epstein and Kennedy Files: Truth is Coming Soon!

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Screenshot: Full Measure with Sharyl Attkisson
President Donald Trump speaks on Full Measure with Sharyl Attkisson.

In an explosive revelation, President Donald Trump shared a pivotal update on the highly anticipated release of classified files pertaining to Jeffrey Epstein, Martin Luther King Jr., and John F. Kennedy. During an interview with investigative journalist Sharyl Attkisson, Trump made it clear that despite fierce deep-state resistance, especially from the FBI, progress is being made, and significant disclosures are expected in the coming weeks.

Appearing on Full Measure with Sharyl Attkisson, Trump confirmed that while many files were indeed released during his administration, he faced pressure from key figures within his government to withhold some of the most sensitive documents. He expressed regret for not pushing for complete transparency sooner but assured the public that the truth is finally on the horizon.

Sharyl Attkisson: “A lot of intrigue surrounding the release of the Epstein files, Martin Luther King files, John F. Kennedy files. Some current and former FBI agents are saying, some of them telling me, that they feel the FBI establishment came out ahead in the standoff with the New York FBI Field Office over releasing the records, and your Attorney General Pam Bondi demanding them but not getting all that she wanted.

Is that process still on track?

I think that’s one of the most often questions I’ve been asked in the last couple of days—to release these records on Epstein, MLK, and JFK.”

Trump: “Well, Pam Bondi has done a phenomenal job in every respect. There could have been some holdback. I haven’t heard too much about it, but they could. But the bottom line is the records are getting out.

The Kennedy records are getting out. Those are the ones they really wanted to see the most with the Kennedys. During my administration, as you know, I released a lot of them, but then a lot of people started coming in, people that I respected, people that worked for the administration asked me not to release the rest. I respected that.

They gave me certain reasons, but I respected that. I did say, I must tell you, I said that I probably wish I did release the whole thing because I have no idea what’s in there.

But since then, they found, and we found, 2,000 more documents on Kennedy. The one they want most is Kennedy, and it’s going to be released. It’s moving along, and it’s moving along pretty rapidly.”

Sharyl Attkisson: “Weeks, maybe, or longer?”

Trump: “I would say weeks. Yeah, I say weeks.”

Trump’s steadfast commitment to releasing these historic documents underscores his enduring dedication to transparency. As patriots eagerly await these revelations, let us stand firm in the belief that the truth shall prevail.

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