House Speaker Johnson Retracts Trump-Epstein Informant Claim as Records Pressure Mounts
House Speaker Mike Johnson retracted his claim about President Trump being an FBI informant on Jeffrey Epstein, amidst ongoing calls for more records release.

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Overview
House Speaker Mike Johnson publicly retracted his earlier claim that President Trump had served as an FBI informant regarding the activities of Jeffrey Epstein.
The retraction comes amidst heightened scrutiny surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's network and calls for greater transparency from the Capitol.
Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse are actively urging the Capitol to release additional records concerning his extensive network and other potentially involved individuals.
In a related development, Jeffrey Epstein's estate complied with a subpoena from the House Oversight Committee, submitting some of the requested materials on Monday.
These events underscore ongoing efforts by various parties, including Congress and survivors, to uncover the full scope of Epstein's illicit activities and associated figures.
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