White House Uses Murderer to Distract From Epstein Scandal
Briefly

The White House aims to divert public focus from questions surrounding Jeffrey Epstein by highlighting President Trump's achievements and addressing various topics at a press briefing. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt discussed a recent murder case in Idaho and claimed that Trump would have demanded an explanation from the perpetrator. She also enumerated Trump's accomplishments, including job creation for native-born Americans, significant tax cuts, and a record-low murder rate, as well as mentioning three Nobel Peace Prize nominations. The strategy appears intended to overshadow ongoing inquiries into Epstein's connections to the Trump administration.
Leavitt emphasized that President Trump would have forced Bryan Kohberger to explain his motives in the Idaho murder case, indicating a strong stance against violence.
She highlighted Trump's achievements in six months, including job creation for native-born Americans, massive tax cuts, and a record-low murder rate.
Leavitt mentioned that Trump has received three Nobel Peace Prize nominations, showcasing the administration's emphasis on international diplomacy.
Throughout the briefing, Leavitt's narrative seemed aimed at drawing attention away from the Epstein files and focusing on Trump's successful initiatives.
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