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The president threatened to sue the newspaper and News Corp for publishing an article about a letter bearing his name that was included in a 2003 birthday album for Jeffrey Epstein.
Donald Trump has ordered the release of secret documents related to Jeffrey Epstein after a lewd birthday card he allegedly sent to the paedophile financier sparked the biggest crisis of his presidency.
A lawyer who formerly worked for Jeffrey Epstein used an interview on Sunday to call on President Trump's Department of Justice to release additional records.
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WH: President Has Told FBI To Release Whatever Epstein Documents They Find Credible, Ask Them
"As to why they have or have not, or will-you should ask the FBI." REPORTER: Why doesn't the president just order the FBI to release the full Epstein files -- just get it out there? KAROLINE LEAVITT,
Spencer Kuvin represents several of Jeffery Epstein's victims. He joined CBS News to discuss the latest push for President Trump to release files surrounding the case.
As Donald Trump battles the shadow of the Epstein case, he has called for the release of related documents and threatened to sue the WSJ over a "false" report alleging he wrote Epstein a lewd birthday letter in 2003.
On Wednesday, a federal judge denied a request to unseal grand jury transcripts from he investigation into Epstein.
He also threatened to sue the WSJ over a report alleging he sent a 'bawdy' birthday letter to the late sex offender in 2003.