President attempts to save face politically after pressuring Republicans to back off their pushes to release files

'We have nothing to hide," Trump wrote on Truth Social, after previously fighting a proposal to make more of the Epstein files public.

The US president has said he backs US lawmakers efforts to release the files, ahead of an expected House vote this week

U.S. President Donald Trump has called on Congressional Republicans to vote to release files related to deceased convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Trump, who says Republicans have 'nothing to hide,' has accused Democrats of pushing an 'Epstein hoax' after emails emerged in which disgraced sex offender and financier Jeffrey…

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump said Sunday he backed lawmakers’ efforts to release more files related to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, despite his previous opposition to…

US president backs bipartisan push to release documents amid tensions within his Republican base.

Trump says House Republicans should vote to release files involving the Jeffrey Epstein case, a startling reversal after previously fighting the proposal.

The president had earlier dismissed the issue as a “Democratic Hoax” and publicly feuded with Republicans pushing for the release of these files.

In a U-turn, President Trump said House Republicans should vote to release all the materials the government holds on sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

The president has insisted he has ‘nothing to hide’ amid growing scrutiny of his relationship with Epstein

President attempts to save face politically after pressuring Republicans to back off their pushes to release files

There are still procedural and legal hurdles to cross before the files can be released to the public.

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As a growing number of Republicans appear poised to demand the release of all documents related to the case, the US president moves to redirect attention to Democratic figures…

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Trump called Epstein file demands a hoax but now urges Republicans to release them, saying he has nothing to hide.

His stunning about-face on releasing files related to Jeffrey Epstein came only after it became clear he was facing a jailbreak in the GOP-controlled House.

Vote on release of Justice Department files on late sex offender is expected to pass in Republican-controlled House.

Even if Congress voted to make the documents public, the Trump administration could still refuse to turn them over. Here's how.

A rare GOP defiance prompted Trump to change his position on the Epstein files. Anxieties about rising prices also led him to roll back some tariffs.