In an interview with Lex Fridman, President Donald Trump hinted at the possibility of releasing Jeffrey Epstein’s client list if he’s elected again in 2024. This remark has sparked renewed attention on the controversial Epstein case and the powerful figures tied to it.
Fridman raised the issue, stating that many find it “very strange” that the list of Epstein’s clients remains hidden from the public. Trump agreed, calling the situation “very interesting” and suggesting that the list “probably will be” released.
Epstein, who died under suspicious circumstances while awaiting trial, was accused of running a massive child trafficking operation, providing young girls to wealthy clients. However, despite intense public interest, most of his connections remain secret. Trump’s comments have reignited interest in seeing the full list of those involved.
During the same interview, Trump spoke about the ongoing secrecy surrounding President John F. Kennedy’s assassination records. He implied that certain sensitive documents remain classified to protect individuals, drawing a parallel to the Epstein situation.
When asked why the Epstein client list hasn’t been made public, Trump said he would “certainly take a look at it” if given the chance, and indicated he would be inclined to release it. “I’d have no problem with it,” Trump said.