Recent reports have stirred political controversy after it was revealed that U.S. President Donald Trump's name appeared multiple times in the Epstein investigation files, according to People (July 24, 2025).
The U.S. Department of Justice reportedly informed Trump privately that his name was mentioned in internal memos and witness interviews — although no direct criminal evidence has surfaced so far. Trump denied knowing any of this and dismissed the claims as “fake news” (Times of India, July 24, 2025).
Meanwhile, pressure is growing in Congress to release the full Epstein files, especially ahead of Ghislaine Maxwell’s public testimony on August 11, which could expose more powerful names tied to Epstein’s private island.
📊 On the Kalshi prediction market, the odds that Trump will release the documents have risen above 60%, fueling speculation and raising the stakes.
🚨 Are we heading toward a political shockwave? Or will the truth be buried once again in the name of "national security"?
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Should the Epstein files be made fully public?
Is Trump hiding something — or just a target?
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