“剧情”再反转 特朗普表态支持公开爱泼斯坦案文件
Xin Hua Wang·2025-11-17 10:32

Core Viewpoint - President Trump has reversed his previous stance and is now urging Republican lawmakers to support the bill for the public release of Epstein case documents, stating "we have nothing to hide" [1] Group 1: Legislative Developments - Trump’s change in position is attributed to the likelihood that dozens of Republican lawmakers are willing to vote in favor of the bill, despite party leadership's directives [2] - The House of Representatives is expected to vote on the bill as early as November 18, with one of the bill's sponsors, Congressman Thomas Massie, estimating that over 100 Republican lawmakers will support it [2] - Even if the bill passes in the House, there is uncertainty about whether all Epstein case documents will be released, as it must also pass in the Senate and be signed by Trump [2] Group 2: Internal Party Dynamics - Recent reports indicate a split within the Republican Party regarding support for the release of Epstein case documents, with some staunch Trump supporters believing that sensitive documents could reveal connections between Epstein and prominent public figures [4] - Congressman Massie suggested that Trump’s previous stance was an attempt to protect powerful friends and campaign donors, while he now calls for transparency [4] - Another bill sponsor, Congressman Ro Khanna, criticized Trump for attacking supporters of the bill, suggesting it could have negative repercussions for his remaining term [6] Group 3: Political Context - The ongoing debate over the Epstein case has led to mutual accusations between Democrats and Republicans regarding high-profile individuals' connections to Epstein, including Trump and former President Clinton [6] - Trump characterized the recent disputes over the Epstein case as a "hoax" created by the "extreme left" to distract from Republican achievements, urging the party to refocus on key issues [6]