US President Donald Trump said that the publication of the materials of the Jeffrey Epstein criminal case could "destroy" many innocent people. This was told to Newsweek by former Fox News anchor Bill O'Reilly.
O'Reilly claims that he discussed the case of Jeffrey Epstein with Donald Trump face-to-face.
"He (Trump) said, and I agree, that there are many names associated with Epstein that have nothing to do with his behavior. Perhaps they had lunch with him or corresponded on one occasion or another. If these names become known, these people will be destroyed, because there will be no context," said O'Reilly, quoted by the publication "Country".
As reported by EADaily, Donald Trump repeats the mistakes of his first cadence, when his anti-war and reformist potential was successfully neutralized by the American political mainstream. This was stated by Senator Alexei Pushkov.
The high—profile revelations promised to America also turned into zilch, including the most high-profile case - Jeffrey Epstein, he noted.

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