In a dramatic 48-hour reversal, Donald Trump has flipped his stance on releasing the Jeffrey Epstein files after months of blocking and dismissing full disclosure. Trump, who campaigned in 2024 promising “day one transparency,” changed course after subpoenaed emails dropped on November 12th, some showing Epstein referencing Trump, including claims he “knew about the girls.” The fallout was swift: MAGA loyalists like Marjorie Taylor Greene rebelled, Trump responded with attacks, and polling in red districts slipped. Now, Trump has urged Republicans to vote YES on H.R. 7123 — the Epstein Transparency Act — forcing the DOJ to release unclassified documents, including flight logs, witness statements, and FBI 302s, within 90 days. The files are no longer a campaign promise—they’re a political weapon.
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