
Former US President Donald Trump has publicly dismissed ongoing speculation about his alleged connections to Jeffrey Epstein's infamous client list. During a recent MAGA rally, Trump told supporters to 'shut up' about the conspiracy theories and instead focus on the upcoming election.
The remarks came as social media buzz intensified over the potential release of names linked to Epstein, the disgraced financier accused of sex trafficking before his death in prison. Trump, who has repeatedly denied any involvement with Epstein's activities, appeared frustrated by the persistent rumours.
'Focus on Winning, Not Distractions'
Addressing the crowd, Trump stated, 'We have an election to win. Stop wasting time on nonsense.' His comments were met with mixed reactions, with some supporters cheering while others continued to question his past associations.
Legal experts suggest that the Epstein list, if released, could implicate high-profile figures in politics, business, and entertainment. However, no concrete evidence has yet tied Trump to Epstein's crimes.
Political Fallout
Analysts argue that Trump's forceful dismissal may be an attempt to control the narrative ahead of a contentious election cycle. With opponents likely to seize on any perceived scandal, the former president is keen to keep his base united and focused.
Meanwhile, advocates for Epstein's victims have called for transparency, urging authorities to release the full list to ensure accountability.