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    ‘We have nothing to hide.’ How Donald Trump shifted on releasing the Jeffrey Epstein files

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    In recent days, as the U.S. House of Representatives approached a potential vote about releasing the Epstein files, President Donald Trump pivoted on the hot button topic.

    Trump and members of his administration had sought to undermine efforts to release the files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. And Trump has been dismissive of the push to make the files public, calling the case “pretty boring stuff” in July and repeatedly referring to it as a Democratic “hoax.”

    Then, on Nov. 16, he told House Republicans to vote in favor of the release.

    His shift came after lawmakers cleared a significant hurdle Nov. 12, netting 218 signatures on a petition to force a vote on a bill to release the files within 30 days. The House is expected to vote on that bill this week. Previously, it was considered unlikely the legislation would pass in the Senate; it remains to be seen whether Trump’s latest statement will cause senators to reconsider.

    Epstein moved in the same social circles as Trump in the 1990s, including attending parties at Mar-a-Lago, Trump’s private Palm Beach, Florida, club. The two were photographed together in social settings multiple times. They later had a falling out, a rift that some reporters dated to late 2007.

    Palm Beach County prosecutors investigated Epstein after reports that a 14-year-old girl was molested at his mansion. In 2008, Epstein pleaded guilty to state charges related to soliciting prostitution from someone under 18. He received preferential treatment during the criminal investigation and served about a year in jail, largely on work release.

    In 2018, the Miami Herald published an extensive investigation into the case, and the next year, Epstein was arrested on federal charges for recruiting dozens of underage girls to his New York City mansion and Palm Beach estate from 2002 to 2005 to engage in sex acts for money. He was found dead in his Manhattan jail cell Aug. 10, 2019, and investigators concluded he died by suicide.

    We asked the White House why Trump changed his stance on releasing the files. White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson said in a statement, “President Trump has been consistently calling for transparency related to the Epstein files for years — by releasing tens of thousands of pages of documents, cooperating with the House Oversight Committee’s subpoena request” and calling for investigations into “Epstein’s Democrat friends.”

    Here’s what Trump has said in 2024 and 2025 about releasing the Epstein files.

    RELATED: Trump said Obama and Biden ‘made up’ Epstein files, but neither were in office when FBI investigated

    While campaigning in 2024, Trump said he would release the files

    In June 2024, “Fox and Friends” co-host Rachel Campos-Duffy asked Trump if he would declassify various files, including those related to 9/11 and former President John F. Kennedy.

    “Would you declassify the Epstein files?” Campos-Duffy said.

    “Yeah, yeah, I would,” Trump said.

    The clip spread on social media, and Trump’s campaign account also shared it.

    During the same interview, Trump also said, “I guess I would.” He added, “You don’t want to affect people’s lives if it’s phony stuff in there because there is a lot of phony stuff with that whole world, but I think I would.”

    On a September 2024 episode of the Lex Fridman podcastduring a discussion about releasing some of the Epstein documents, Trump said, “Yeah, I’d certainly take a look at it.” He added that he’d be “inclined” to do it and said, “I’d have no problem with it.”

    In 2025, Trump was dismissive of the Epstein files

    Early in the second Trump administration, Trump officials—  including Attorney General Pam Bondi and Kash Patel, who became the FBI director — said they supported releasing the files.

    In late February at a White House event, Bondi released what she called the “first phase” of “declassified Epstein files” to conservative influencers. It largely consisted of documents that had already been made public.

    In a July 12 Truth Social postTrump expressed frustration about the Epstein files. Speaking to reporters July 15 on the White House lawn, Trump said the files “were made up by Comey. They were made up by Obama. They were made up by Biden.” We rated that claim Pants on Fire.

    Trump said the FBI should focus on investigating other issues such as voter fraud and that his administration should “not waste Time and Energy on Jeffrey Epstein, somebody that nobody cares about.”

    In a July 16 interview with Real America’s Voicea conservative outlet, Trump said, “I think in the case of Epstein, they’ve already looked at it and they are looking at it and I think all they have to do is put out anything credible. But you know, that was run by the Biden administration for four years.”

    On Aug. 22, a reporter asked Trump if he was in favor of releasing the files.

    “I’m in support of keeping it open,” he said. “Innocent people shouldn’t be hurt, but I’m in support of keeping it totally open. I couldn’t care less. You got a lot of people that could be mentioned in those files that don’t deserve to be, people — because he knew everybody in Palm Beach. I don’t know anything about that, but I have said to Pam (Bondi) and everybody else, give them everything you can give them because it’s a Democrat hoax.”

    On Sept. 3, a reporter asked Trump a question about efforts to release the Epstein files and if the Justice Department was protecting any friends or donors.

    Trump said it was a “Democrat hoax that never ends” and “we’ve given thousands of pages of files.”

    This month, Trump called for releasing the files

    Trump came out in support of releasing the files after it became clear the House was headed in that direction.

    The House Oversight Committee on Nov. 12 released about 20,000 pages of documents from Epstein’s estate.

    Trump directed prosecutors to investigate Democrats and told Republicans to vote in favor of releasing the files.

    Trump has often noted Epstein’s ties to former President Bill Clinton. In a Nov. 14 Truth Social post, Trump asked the Justice Department to investigate Epstein’s involvement with Clinton.

    Typically, prosecutors do not release files during an ongoing investigation, so Trump’s announcement raised questions about whether the Justice Department will withhold certain files even if Congress votes to release them.

    When a reporter asked Trump on Nov. 14 about releasing the files, he said“I don’t care about it, released or not.”

    Two days later, in a Nov. 16 post, Trump said“House Republicans should vote to release the Epstein files, because we have nothing to hide, and it’s time to move on from this Democrat Hoax perpetrated by Radical Left Lunatics in order to deflect from the Great Success of the Republican Party, including our recent Victory on the Democrat ‘Shutdown.’’

    RELATED: The Epstein files, Trump and Congress: What happens next?

    RELATED: Timeline: What the Trump administration has said about Epstein files release



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