During a podcast interview with Lex Fridman, President Donald Trump hinted that he might release Jeffrey Epstein’s highly sought-after client list if elected again in 2024. This revelation has revived public interest in the Epstein case and the powerful people linked to him.
Fridman asked Trump why Epstein’s client list, which allegedly contains names of high-profile individuals connected to his private island, hasn’t been released. Trump responded by calling it “very interesting” and implied that the list “probably will be” revealed eventually.
Epstein, who died in 2019 while awaiting trial for sex trafficking, was connected to many influential figures. However, most of the details of his dealings have been kept secret, which has only fueled speculation. Trump’s willingness to entertain the idea of releasing the client list may satisfy those who have long called for transparency.
The conversation also veered toward classified records regarding President John F. Kennedy’s assassination. Trump suggested that certain documents remain secret to protect individuals, much like the Epstein case.
When asked directly if he would release the Epstein client list, Trump said he would “certainly take a look at it” and didn’t hesitate to indicate he would release it. “I’d have no problem with it,” Trump said.