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Donald Trump says those interested in Jeffrey Epstein inquiry are ‘bad people’

Oliver Holmes

Oliver Holmes

Donald Trump has dismissed a secretive inquiry into the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein as “boring” and of interest only to “bad people”, but said he backed the release of any “credible” files, as he sought to stamp out a conspiracy-fuelled uproar among his supporters.

The US president is facing a political crisis within his usually loyal Republican “Make America great again” (Maga) base over suspicion that the administration is hiding details of Epstein’s crimes to protect the rich elite he associated with, which included Trump.

One of the most dramatic theories circulating among supporters is that Epstein – who killed himself in 2019 while in federal custody – was murdered by powerful figures to cover up their roles in his sex crimes against children.

“I don’t understand why the Jeffrey Epstein case would be of interest to anybody,” Trump told reporters on Tuesday night when asked why his supporters are so interested in the case. “It’s pretty boring stuff. It’s sordid, but it’s boring, and I don’t understand why it keeps going.

“I think really only pretty bad people, including fake news, want to keep something like that going,” he added. “But credible information, let them give it. Anything that is credible, I would say, let them have it.”

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RFK Jr abruptly fires two top aides – report

The secretary of the US Department of Health and Human Services, Robert F Kennedy Jr, has abruptly fired two of his top aides – chief of staff Heather Flick Melanson and deputy chief of staff for policy Hannah AndersonCNN is reporting, citing two people familiar with the matter.

The decision came after Kennedy lost confidence in the two aides as part of his leadership team, one of the people familiar with the matter told CNN, although it was unclear whether there was a single triggering event that prompted the firings.

In a statement provided to CNN, an HHS spokesperson confirmed the moves and said the department’s White House liaison, Matt Buckham, would serve as acting chief of staff.

He brings valuable experience in personnel strategy and organizational management to this new role. Secretary Kennedy thanks the outgoing leadership for their service and looks forward to working closely with Mr. Buckham as the Department continues advancing its mission to Make America Healthy Again.

Kennedy has not yet decided on permanent replacements for Flick and Anderson, the people familiar with the matter told CNN.

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