Close Menu
Crazy Peks NewsCrazy Peks News
  • Home
  • America
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • Business & Money
  • Politics
  • Technology
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Privacy Policy
  • Get In Touch
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • Ford eyes level playing field with Toyota and GM imports under new USMCA
  • President Trump bought up to $5 million each in Broadcom, Meta, Amazon, Apple, Microsoft and Nvidia stock on July 23, the same day as his AI action plan (New York Times)
  • A survey of American adults found that 56% supported banning social media for those under 16, while 21% opposed it; majorities across demographic and partisan groups support a ban (Pew Research Center)
  • Singapore police seize $42 million bungalow in Nvidia chip smuggling probe – The Diplomat
  • A draft EU proposal dated June 30 shows the bloc considering looser climate impact rules for gas-fired data centers, after intense lobbying from tech groups (Financial Times)
  • India-based parent company of short-form video app ShareChat, Mohalla Tech, plans to raise up to $400 million in an IPO in 2027; ShareChat has around 65 million monthly micro-drama viewers (Sankalp Phartiyal/Bloomberg)
  • Trump fears no one will show up for his July 4 speech
  • Higharc, which uses AI to help homebuilders with design and construction, raised a $95 million Series C round led by Insight Partners, bringing its total funding to more than $170 million (Lauren Ohnesorge/Triangle Business Journal)
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Crazy Peks NewsCrazy Peks News
Demo
  • America
  • Asia

    Singapore police seize $42 million bungalow in Nvidia chip smuggling probe – The Diplomat

    July 2, 2026

    A sign of cautious reconciliation between Japan and South Korea – The Diplomat

    July 1, 2026

    Drug case on USS Ronald Reagan raises questions about off-base reach in Japan – The Diplomat

    July 1, 2026

    Rubio courts Tajikistan as Washington hunts for antimony – The Diplomat

    July 1, 2026

    UAE, Russia and the next phase of India’s defense export – The Diplomat

    July 1, 2026
  • Europe
  • Business & Money

    Ford eyes level playing field with Toyota and GM imports under new USMCA

    July 2, 2026

    Automakers report mixed U.S. sales results as hybrids drive market

    July 1, 2026

    US auto industry faces uncertainty without USMCA extension

    July 1, 2026

    Lamborghini unveils its new Urus performance hybrid SUV after abandoning electric vehicles

    July 1, 2026

    American Airlines opens take-out lounge at New York’s JFK

    June 30, 2026
  • Politics

    Trump fears no one will show up for his July 4 speech

    July 1, 2026

    Trump hands election to Democrats by holding midterm convention

    June 30, 2026

    Mike Johnson groans in defeat after SCOTUS overturns Trump on citizenship rights

    June 30, 2026

    House Democrats to force vote to cut Trump’s arms fund

    June 29, 2026

    Supreme Court condemns Republicans in midterms with ruling on mail-in voting

    June 29, 2026
  • Technology

    President Trump bought up to $5 million each in Broadcom, Meta, Amazon, Apple, Microsoft and Nvidia stock on July 23, the same day as his AI action plan (New York Times)

    July 2, 2026

    A survey of American adults found that 56% supported banning social media for those under 16, while 21% opposed it; majorities across demographic and partisan groups support a ban (Pew Research Center)

    July 2, 2026

    A draft EU proposal dated June 30 shows the bloc considering looser climate impact rules for gas-fired data centers, after intense lobbying from tech groups (Financial Times)

    July 2, 2026

    India-based parent company of short-form video app ShareChat, Mohalla Tech, plans to raise up to $400 million in an IPO in 2027; ShareChat has around 65 million monthly micro-drama viewers (Sankalp Phartiyal/Bloomberg)

    July 2, 2026

    Higharc, which uses AI to help homebuilders with design and construction, raised a $95 million Series C round led by Insight Partners, bringing its total funding to more than $170 million (Lauren Ohnesorge/Triangle Business Journal)

    July 1, 2026
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
Crazy Peks NewsCrazy Peks News
Home » “ The most transparent administration in the story ” an expurd the name of Trump of Epstein files
Politics

“ The most transparent administration in the story ” an expurd the name of Trump of Epstein files

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettAugust 1, 2025No Comments
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


Politicususa is independent media you can count on. Please support our work by becoming a subscriber.

The Trump administration likes to qualify as the most transparent administration in history. A good golden rule for the American people is that when a presidential administration is continuously qualified as transparent, they most likely hide many things.

This seems to be the case with the Trump administration.

Bloomberg reported how a Trump’s mention was exposed from Epstein files:

While examining Epstein’s files, FBI staff identified many references to Trump in the documents, people said familiar with the case. Dozens of other high -level public figures have also appeared, people said. (The appearance of the name of Trump or others in Epstein files is not proof of a crime or even a suggestion of reprehensible acts.)

In preparation for a potential public release, the documents then went to a unit of Foia officers who applied writing in accordance with the nine exemptions. People familiar with the case said that Trump’s name, as well as other high -level people, had been passed out because he was a deprived of deprivate when the Federal Epstein survey was launched in 2006.

…

A White House spokesperson would not answer questions about Trump’s names, referring to questions at the FBI. The FBI refused to comment. The Ministry of Justice has not responded to several requests for comments.

The only way in which Trump’s name will never be widespread from Epstein files is if he signs a renunciation of private life allowing his name to appear in the public release of documents.

The Trump administration seems to do everything in its power to block the release of the files, so before the question of ensuring that Trump’s name is made public can be addressed, the documents must be published publicly.

If Trump is as innocent as he claims, none of this seems good. If Trump has nothing to hide, it could allow its name to be used and protect the privacy of people who appear in the files.

The whole political career of Donald Trump has been to hide secrets, so it is not surprising that so many Americans think that he hides something involving his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.

Questions and suspicions will only grow until the American people can see Trump’s name in the files.

What do you think of the name of Trump in Epstein files? Share your reflections in the comments below.

Let a comment

administration Epstein expurd files story transparent Trump
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email
Frank M. Everett

Related Posts

President Trump bought up to $5 million each in Broadcom, Meta, Amazon, Apple, Microsoft and Nvidia stock on July 23, the same day as his AI action plan (New York Times)

July 2, 2026

Trump fears no one will show up for his July 4 speech

July 1, 2026

Trump hands election to Democrats by holding midterm convention

June 30, 2026
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

© 2026 Crazy Peks News | All rights reserved.
  • Home
  • Privacy Policy
  • Get In Touch

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.