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Donald Trump – Trump said Obama and Biden ‘made up’ Epstein files, but neither were in office when FBI investigated

by The editor•18 July 2025•Posted inPolitics Matters

The Jeffrey Epstein files “were made up by Comey. They were made up by Obama. They were made up by Biden.”

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