Trump Urged by Gen. Flynn to Cease Characterizing Jeffrey Epstein Case as a Deception
In a surprising turn of events, General Michael Flynn, a former national security adviser, has publicly asked President Donald Trump to reconsider his stance on the Jeffrey Epstein case. This is the second time in a week that Flynn has attempted to persuade Trump to address the unanswered questions about the case, particularly the abuse of children by elites.
On July 16, 2025, Flynn posted a message urging Trump to address the Epstein case, emphasising the importance of holding those who may have committed crimes against children accountable. His latest post did not address a popular theory as to why Trump suddenly started calling the Epstein files a hoax: the possibility that Trump might be in them.
Trump has been publicly claiming that the so-called Epstein files were fabricated. However, the Department of Justice and the FBI have stated that no Epstein "client list" exists. This assertion has been backed up by investigations, which have found extensive evidence of Epstein's crimes, including child abuse material, but no mention of a "client list" or specific evidence linking Trump to Epstein's illegal activities.
It is important to note that currently, there is no definitive evidence to confirm that Donald Trump's name appears in the FBI's files on Jeffrey Epstein in a way that incriminates him. President Trump has categorically denied any wrongdoing and has maintained that his association with Epstein was severed years before Epstein's death.
Elon Musk had previously suggested on social media that Trump's name might be in the files, but these claims were quickly dismissed by Trump. The Justice Department's review did not confirm the existence of a "client list," which some had speculated might contain names of high-profile individuals involved with Epstein.
Flynn, who has promoted the QAnon conspiracy theory, suggests that the Epstein affair is not about the cause of Epstein's death but about holding accountable those who may have committed crimes against children. He believes that Americans want America to be successful and that Trump's success is necessary for the country's success.
Flynn's message comes as former FBI Director James Comey, former President Barack Obama, and former President Joe Biden have been implicated in Trump's claims about the alleged fabrication of the Epstein files. However, these claims have not been substantiated by any evidence.
As the Epstein case continues to unfold, it remains to be seen whether President Trump will heed General Flynn's call to address the unanswered questions about the case.
- Despite the ongoing speculation about the Epstein files and potential involvement of high-profile individuals, no definitive evidence has been found linking President Trump to Epstein's illegal activities.
- On social media platforms, discussions revolving around the Epstein case often transition into broader topics such as politics, general news, and crime and justice, reflecting public interest in uncovering the truth.
- General Michael Flynn, advocating for accountability in the Epstein case, sees it as a matter of social justice and believes that it is crucial for President Trump to reconsider his stance, as it could impact the success of the nation.