
A woman has recalled an alleged encounter she had with the president 20 years ago.
Donald Trump has found himself in hot water of later after his administration made a U-turn on its intentions to release all FBI files on Jeffrey Epstein.
The president has ordered the justice department to release all grand jury testimony in the late financier's case.
He announced on Truth Social on July 19: "I have asked the Justice Department to release all Grand Jury testimony with respect to Jeffrey Epstein, subject only to Court Approval. With that being said, and even if the Court gave its full and unwavering approval, nothing will be good enough for the troublemakers and radical left lunatics making the request. It will always be more, more, more. MAGA!"
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But it likely won't be enough to stop people raising questions about the president's links to the convicted criminal, as many have suggested that the government is trying to cover up something.
People had been voicing their concerns about Epstein for decades, one being Maria Farmer who first went to the police in 1996.
A year prior to making her first complaint about Epstein, she says she had an encounter with Trump.
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Discussing the matter with The New York Times, Farmer, who used to work for Epstein, said she received a random call from him one evening and he asked her to go to his Manhattan office.
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Farmer turned up in running shorts, she says, and Trump arrived shortly after.
The president allegedly stared at her bare legs, and when Epstein entered the room, she claimed he told Trump: "No, no. She’s not here for you."
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The pair then left the room, and reportedly, Trump told Epstein that he thought Farmer was 16.
The White House has refuted Farmer's allegations, however.
Steven Cheung, the White House communications director, told UNILAD: "This is recycled, old fake news of the highest order that was already peddled more than 6 years, concocted by Democrats and the liberal media just like they did with the Russiagate scandal, which was just proven today.
"The President was never in his office. The fact is that the President kicked him out of his club for being a creep."
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Trump's supposed links to Epstein is causing Americans to lose faith in him as they're adamant that the administration isn't telling the truth.
"I don’t think they’re telling us the truth about Epstein," podcaster Brandon Tatum said at the recent Student Action Summit, adding: "I think that that guy was involved in something nefarious that implicates a whole lot of people. And my guess is that a whole lot of people may happen to be some of our allies and some people that we don’t want to have a bad relationship with."
A student at the event also said that the she feels let down because Republicans 'trusted' Trump to 'expose' people like Epstein.
Topics: Crime, Donald Trump, Jeffrey Epstein, Politics, US News, Truth Social