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Trump Now Urged to Release Jeffrey Epstein Files After Order to Declassify ‘Everything’ on JFK

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Billionaire Jeffrey Epstein was found in his prison cell in 2019. Many are suspicious of the circumstances and now Donald Trump could release the files upon his death

Donald Trump is urged to release the Jeffrey Epstein files a day after he signs an executive order, all files related to the assassination of John F. Kennedy.

Tennessee Republicans Sen. Marsha Blackburn and Rep. Tim Burchett revealed to DailyMail.com that they are pushing to have evidence about the nefarious financier exposed.

The senator has been advocating for the sealed Epstein documents to be released for years, an effort that Burchett joined early on.

Blackburn has pushed to uncover unredacted versions of Epstein’s flight logs and an unredacted version of Ghislaine Maxwell’s ‘Little Black Book’ full of Ghislaine Maxwell’s contacts and addresses — an effort she is now pursuing for Trump.

And she is calling for the Trump administration’s Justice Department to release additional evidence such as prison footage and communications leading to Epstein’s death.

“Jeffrey Epstein built a disgusting global sex trafficking network that caused irreparable harm to countless women,” she told Dailymail.com in a statement.

‘Americans deserve to know exactly who is affiliated with this network. This isn’t about celebrities – this is about what happened to victims and survivors. ‘

Burchett similarly told DailyMail.com with text that he is also renewing his fight for the Epstein files now that Trump is in office and Republicans are in control.

Billionaire Jeffrey Epstein was found in his prison cell in 2019. Many are suspicious of the circumstances and now Donald Trump could release the files upon his death

Little St. James Island, one of financier Jeffrey Epstein's properties, is seen in an aerial view near Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands July 21, 2019. Many crimes are said to have happened in this tropical retreat visited by Bill Clinton and other powerful socialites

Little St. James Island, one of financier Jeffrey Epstein’s properties, is seen in an aerial view near Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands July 21, 2019. Many crimes are said to have happened in this tropical retreat visited by Bill Clinton and other powerful socialites

Rep. Tim Burchett

Sen. Marsha Blackburn

Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., and Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., calls for more Epstein files to be released

And the president is open to releasing classified documents having just signed an executive order to release the JFK files in addition to some on Martin Luther King Jr.

On Thursday evening, Trump signed an executive order directing his Director of National Intelligence to put together a plan within 15 days for the full release of documents related to the JFK assassination.

“That’s a big one, isn’t it?” he said as he scratched his signature on the paper before requesting that the Sharpie be given to RFK Jr. was given. ‘Many people have been waiting for this for years…’

“All will be revealed,” he teased.

The executive order, obtained by DailyMail.com, said: “More than 50 years after the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the federal government has not released all of his records to the public regarding those events.

“Their families and the American people deserve transparency and truth. It is in the national interest to finally release all records related to these murders without delay. ‘

Epstein’s case, meanwhile, has gained enormous attention for the big-name celebrities and world leaders who could be implicated if more light were shed on the federal files on the deceased sex offender.

Donald Trump signs executive orders in the Oval Office of the White House on Thursday

Donald Trump signs executive orders in the Oval Office of the White House on Thursday

Epstein and Maxwell

Epstein and Maxwell

Trump and Epstein at Mar-a-Lago in 1997. Trump has said he never went to the billionaire's island

Trump and Epstein at Mar-a-Lago in 1997. Trump has said he never went to the billionaire’s island

And Trump has noted that he is willing to re-examine the matter.

Speaking on the Lex Fridman Podcast during the campaign, Trump said the Epstein story is “very interesting” and would “certainly take some loot” after the host asked whyThe list of customers who went to the island has not been made public. ‘

Notorious for preying on young women, Epstein was found dead in the New York City metropolitan Correctional Center under mysterious circumstances while awaiting a high-profile trial on sex trafficking charges.

He was found hanged – ruled a suicide – around 6:30 am on August 10, 2019.

Epstein had a private island in the US Virgin Islands visited by the world’s most elite figures such as Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew.

It was where many crimes were said to happen, fueling public concern that the late financier’s death in custody could have been the result of mistake.

Since Epstein’s death inconsistencies were found in the prison’s surveillance and personnel procedures prior to the sex offender’s death.

Last year, the courts dismissed names of more than 170 employees in a lawsuit against Maxwell by an Epstein victim.

While many of those named were not accused of crimes, others were alleged to have been involved and were potential witnesses to crimes, Blackburn has argued.

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