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Mike Johnson seeks to gloss over divisions with Trump over Epstein files

Last updated: July 16, 2025 5:14 pm
Oliver James
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Mike Johnson seeks to gloss over divisions with Trump over Epstein files
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Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) is seeking to close the distance between himself and President Trump when it comes to the release of the government’s files on Jeffrey Epstein, the pedophile financier whose sordid case has rattled the MAGA movement in recent days.

On Tuesday, Johnson said the Trump administration “should put everything out there and let the people decide,” marking a break with the president, who has urged his followers to forget Epstein and move on.

But on Wednesday, Johnson said his words were “misrepresented,” insisting there’s no daylight between his position and that of Trump.

“Go watch the interview I did with Benny Johnson. I was very clear,” Johnson told reporters in the Capitol. “We’re for transparency. I’m saying the same thing the president is that, I mean, you need to have all of the credible information released for the American people to make their decision. We trust the American people. And I know the president does, as well, that’s an important principle to abide by here.”

Johnson went on to emphasize that any information released surrounding the Epstein case should exclude innocent figures, including the underage victims of Epstein’s alleged sex trafficking crimes.

“What they have to do — what the president has to do — is protect the innocent,” he said. “There are whistleblowers’ and minors’ names involved in things related to Epstein, obviously, and you’ve got to be careful not to release that.”

The controversy surrounding the Epstein saga exploded this month after Trump’s Department of Justice (DOJ) released an unsigned memo asserting the government has no evidence that Epstein maintained a “client list” or attempted to blackmail powerful figures who might have committed crimes with minors.

The DOJ also stated the official cause of Epstein’s death — by suicide in his Manhattan jail cell in 2019 — was accurate.

The memo directly contradicted claims made by some of Trump’s most loyal followers inside and outside of government, who have maintained for years that Epstein’s alleged sex trafficking network included wealthy, powerful figures in the public and private sectors alike and that the government was covering up the details of the case to protect those “elites.”

The skeptics also speculated Epstein was murdered in jail to keep him quiet — a narrative Trump has also advanced.

Among the loudest voices promoting those theories are figures who now hold positions of high power in the Trump administration: Attorney General Pam Bondi, FBI Director Kash Patel and Dan Bongino, Patel’s chief deputy.

As recently as February — after she was sworn in as attorney general — Bondi said she had Epstein’s client list on her desk and suggested she was ready to release it, only to reverse course this month to say there was no scandal to reveal.

The saga has fractured Trump’s MAGA supporters, and that divide is also pronounced on Capitol Hill, where some GOP lawmakers are urging the DOJ to release all the files, while others are joining Trump in calling for Congress to move on to other issues.

Stoking the clash has been Elon Musk, the billionaire tech mogul and onetime Trump ally who has asserted that Trump doesn’t want the Epstein files released for a simple reason: because he’s implicated within them.

Johnson had initially deferred to the White House on the question of how to handle the files. But on Tuesday, he told Benny Johnson, a conservative podcaster, that the DOJ should come clean and release all the pertinent records in its possession to put the speculation to rest.

“I’m for transparency,” Mike Johnson said in the interview with Benny Johnson. “It’s a very delicate subject, but we should put everything out there, and let the people decide.”

Amid the outcry, Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.), who has frequently clashed with Trump, introduced a procedural measure designed to force a House vote on legislation requiring the DOJ to release the files. It’s unclear if the resolution, known as a discharge petition, will secure the 218 signatures needed to force that vote, but at least one other high-profile Republican, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (Ga.), has already signaled her support.

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