1. The case of Jeffrey Epstein and Trump
Trump actively comments on materials related to the Epstein case - he believes that the publication of files could "disgrace the reputation of many people" who once simply associated with the financier, but this does not imply guilt.
The U.S. Department of Justice officially stated that the information from the files regarding Trump's involvement in sexual crimes (for example, with minors) is false or unproven.
There were reports in the U.S. that federal prosecutors allegedly offered Epstein freedom in exchange for testimony against Trump—but this comes from Epstein's former cellmate, not official confirmation.
Trump has repeatedly denied connections with Epstein, calling the accusations a political game and a society that wants to distract from other issues.
➡️ Let me remind you: Jeffrey Epstein was a financier convicted of sexual crimes and human trafficking, who died in prison in 2019. Much of the cases surrounding him remain a topic of discussion in the media, but many allegations are always checked and clarified by law enforcement.
2. P. Diddy and Donald Trump
The U.S. President confirmed that rapper P. Diddy (Sean Combs) asked him for a pardon.
Combs was convicted of transporting people associated with prostitution, and charges were brought against him, including sexual violence.
The media also reported that Trump is discussing the possibility of pardoning P. Diddy, but no specific decision has been announced yet.
🧠 Context
These topics are being discussed in the news because:
Epstein's files included mentions of many well-known individuals, and the publication of such materials always provokes political and public controversies.
In the U.S., questions about potential connections of influential figures with Epstein are politicized—different sides use this to their advantage.
P. Diddy has come under media scrutiny following criminal cases and a request for a pardon, which also drew attention to Trump as the president who can grant or deny a pardon.$BTC
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