President Donald Trump called on the Justice Department on Friday to examine the relationships between deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and several prominent Democrats, including former president Bill Clinton, and Attorney General Pam Bondi quickly tapped federal prosecutors in Manhattan to take on the job.
It is not clear how the New York prosecutors will respond to the assignment. In a post on Truth Social, Trump pointed to three men — Clinton, former treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers and LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman, who is a prominent Democratic donor. All three had long-standing relationships with Epstein, which have been reported on for years.
In July, the Justice Department said it had examined its files on Epstein, and “we did not uncover evidence that could predicate an investigation against uncharged third parties.” That statement would not bar a fresh investigation but points to some of the hurdles any such inquiry might face.
Trump also said the Justice Department should look at Epstein’s ties to JPMorgan Chase “and many other people and institutions.”
Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One on Friday evening, Trump deflected when asked what Epstein meant when he said Trump knew about the girls, and he also suggested revelations could be coming about the others he had said should be investigated.
“I know nothing about that. It’s really what did he mean when he spent all his time with Bill Clinton, Larry Summers?” Trump said. “Epstein and I had a very bad relationship for many years. But he also saw strength because I was president, so he dictated memos to himself. Give me a break. You’ve got to find out what he knew with respect to Bill Clinton … all those people he knew, including JPMorgan Chase.”
Trump’s statement came after days of intense media focus on his own connections to Epstein that stemmed from the release of fresh documents from the House Oversight Committee.
Since the Justice Department said in July that it would not release more documents from the Epstein files, setting off a political furor, Trump has complained repeatedly that Epstein’s connections with those people and institutions deserve more scrutiny than his own relationship to the disgraced financier. At times he has suggested the story is an old one that shouldn’t still be getting attention. At other times, as in Friday’s social media post, he has tacked the other way, suggesting more attention, but focused on others.