Trump Suggests Epstein Client List Could Be Released If Elected In 2024

During a recent interview with podcaster Lex Fridman, President Donald Trump hinted at a possible release of Jeffrey Epstein’s infamous client list if he returns to the White House in 2024. This has reignited interest in the shadowy case involving Epstein, a convicted sex offender with connections to some of the world’s most powerful figures.

Fridman brought up the Epstein list during the conversation, noting that it’s “very strange” the list of people connected to Epstein’s island hasn’t been made public. Trump agreed and hinted at future disclosure, stating, “It probably will be.”

Trump’s openness to releasing the Epstein client list brings a new level of transparency to his platform. The list is believed to contain names of high-profile individuals who allegedly participated in Epstein’s activities. However, the full scope of those connections remains under wraps, despite years of speculation.

In a related discussion, Trump talked about the classified files regarding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, suggesting some documents remain hidden to protect certain individuals. He implied that similar concerns could be at play regarding the Epstein case.

When pressed further, Trump didn’t shy away from the idea of making the Epstein records public. He indicated he would “certainly take a look at it” and would have no hesitation about releasing them. “I’d have no problem with it,” he said confidently.