Sunday shows preview: Trump remains embroiled in Epstein drama as tariff deadline looms
The Trump administration and Cabinet members remain entangled in a saga entrenched in controversy over files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, which is likely to be a focus of this week's Sunday shows.
Members of Congress and the public are continuing to call on leaders to release the names of past clients, associates and businessmen linked to Epstein’s dealings, urging President Trump to make good on his campaign promise to provide transparency on the deceased criminal’s actions.
Their push for more information follows a July joint memo from the FBI and Justice Department (DOJ) that confirmed Epstein kept no “client list” and said no further files tied to the late financier would be released by the federal government.
Epstein’s longtime partner, Ghislaine Maxwell, agreed to speak with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche this week about the international sex trafficking ring run by the two.
“This was a thorough, comprehensive interview by the Deputy Attorney General. No person and no topic were off-limits. We are very grateful. The truth will come out,” Maxwell’s attorney David Oscar Markus said in a statement to NewsNation, the sister network of The Hill.
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