Trump urges America to move on from Epstein files

Trump urges America to move on from Epstein files

The United States President Donald Trump has stated that the country needs to move on from the Epstein files.

The US Department of Justice previously released millions of incriminating documents over the past two months, highlighting the involvement of some of the world’s most high profile figures including the US President with convicted child trafficker, Jeffrey Epstein.

Earlier, a law passed by the Congress in November 2025 mandated the government’s examination of the Epstein files. The Deputy US Attorney General Todd Blanche has claimed that there are no grounds for new prosecutions and that the review of the files has been concluded.

However, the House of Representatives, on Capitol Hill, is calling for their own inquiry into the files. After the release of a new batch of documents, Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have been scheduled to testify in February.

Many survivors and victims have also come forward to request the full disclosure of the Epstein files, implying that a lot of crucial documents have still not been released.

Prominent figures in new Epstein files

The latest released Epstein files have listed down a large number of notable figures from around the world. The documents also reveal new details about Epstein’s relationship with some of the world’s elite like Elon Musk.

The new batch of documents highlight a number of prominent global elite such as former Prince, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, New York Giants co-owner Steve Tisch, Bill Gates, President Trump, Trump’s chief White House strategist Steve Bannon, filmmaker Brett Ratner, Bill Clinton and Jeff Bezos.