Trump Calls for Transparency in Epstein Case
On Thursday, U.S. President Donald Trump said he had asked Attorney General Pam Bondi to produce all pertinent grand jury testimony in the Jeffrey Epstein case, pending court approval. Trump made the announcement on Truth Social, signaling his push for greater openness in one of the most closely watched investigations in recent years.
Justice Department to Act
Within hours of Trumpâs post, Bondi took to X to confirm that the Justice Department is ready to move the court on Friday to unseal the grand jury transcripts. This step could shed new light on witness accounts and prosecutorial decisions behind closed doors.
Legal Showdown Looms with Wall Street Journal
Alongside his transparency pledge, Trump threatened to sue The Wall Street Journal over its report of a purported 2023 letter to Epstein. The potential lawsuit highlights the high stakes for media outlets covering sensitive legal proceedings and public figures.
Why It Matters
Grand jury transcripts offer a rare window into behind-the-scenes testimony, informing the public about the evidence and decisions that shape major cases. As the Justice Department prepares its court motion, the outcome will test how the U.S. legal system balances secrecy with the publicâs right to know.
(With input from Reuters)
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