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Tuesday, April 21, 2026

“Trump Backs Epstein Files Release Amid Controversy”

During a press interaction aboard Air Force One, President Donald Trump responded rudely to a female reporter’s inquiry about the Epstein files. The journalist, Catherine Lucey from Bloomberg, questioned Trump about his involvement in emails related to Jeffrey Epstein. Trump abruptly silenced her, calling her a derogatory name. Despite initial opposition, Trump later expressed support for a bill in the House aiming to release Epstein-related documents. The bill is expected to pass with strong Republican backing. Trump’s endorsement virtually guarantees the bill’s approval in the House and increases pressure on the Senate to consider it. The renewed focus on Epstein’s case intensified as Congress reconvened after a hiatus. Allegations surfaced, linking Trump to Epstein’s activities, which the White House denied. If the bill clears both House and Senate, Trump indicated he would sign it. The Mirror has introduced a US Politics WhatsApp community for real-time updates and exclusive news. Join the community for the latest updates and offers.

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