President Donald Trump has allegedly backtracked on releasing files related to Jeffrey Epstein’s case, with Miles Taylor suggesting that the documents might contain embarrassing information about Trump. Maria Farmer, an accuser, reported her encounters with Trump to law enforcement in 1996 and urged them to investigate him for his connections to Epstein, describing an uncomfortable encounter where Trump “stared at her bare legs.”
Farmer reiterated her concerns about Trump to the FBI in 2006, noting that her story might contain material that is politically problematic to him. White House Communications Director Steven Cheung denied Farmer’s account, stating that Trump was never in his office and accusing Epstein of being a creep.