Trump Ran on Releasing the Epstein Files — Then Resisted Until Release Was Inevitable
When Donald Trump campaigned on transparency, he promised to release long-sealed government files — including those connected to Jeffrey Epstein.
When Donald Trump campaigned on transparency, he promised to release long-sealed government files — including those connected to Jeffrey Epstein. To many supporters, that promise became proof that he had nothing to hide.
But the actual record tells a more complicated — and more revealing — story.
Trump did not lead the charge to release the Epstein files.
He signed the law only after Congress passed it by a margin so overwhelming that resistance was politically futile, and his administration then missed the statute’s deadline, releasing the material in staggered waves that maximized chaos while minimizing accountability.













