President Trump appears ready to expose all of the sick politicians, celebrities, and other powerful individuals who benefitted from notorious Democrat p*dophile Jeffrey Epstein’s connections. And one man in particular should be very nervous.
Podcaster Lex Fridman recently interviewed President Trump for approximately an hour and touched on several topics, including the 2020 election, Trump’s upcoming debate with Kamala Harris, the war in Ukraine, China, and much more. The entire discussion was made public on X earlier this afternoon.
Toward the end of the interview, Fridman decided to bring up Epstein, who died in prison under suspicious circumstances, and asked Trump if he would be willing to release all of the files related to his list of clients.
Trump responded that he was “inclined” to make them public and would have no problem doing so.
BREAKING: Trump vows to release the Jeffrey Epstein files if he is elected president.
The revelation was made during Trump's podcast with Lex Fridman.
"A lot of big people went to that island, but fortunately I was not one of them."
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