Per Heather Cox Richardson:
Yesterday, talking to reporters about the Epstein files, House speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) said that Trump was an FBI informant to try to take this stuff down. The idea that Trump was secretly working to bring Epstein down is common fare among conspiracy theorists, but as Josh Marshall of Talking Points Memo suggests, Johnsons embrace of it might well be an attempt to spin material in the files before it becomes public.
Marshall notes that journalist Michael Wolff, who interviewed Epstein at length during Trumps first presidency, says that Epstein suspected it was Trump who told the authorities about his systemic sexual assault of girls. But if so, Marshall explains, this is damning rather than exonerating.
Its pretty well known that Trump and Epstein had a falling out in 2004 after Trump went behind Epsteins back to buy an estate in South Florida that Epstein wanted. But at the time, Trump was headed toward bankruptcy, and it was not clear where he was getting the money to buy the estate.
Marshall calls attention to a recent interview in which Wolff said that Epstein suspected Trump was laundering money for a Russian oligarchand indeed, Trump did flip the property to a Russian oligarch for a profit of more than $50 million a few years after buying itand threatened to sue Trump, bringing the money laundering to light. At that point, the Epstein investigation began.
According to Wolff, Epstein believed Trump had notified the police about what was going on at Epsteins house, which he knew because he was a frequent visitor. Marshall speculates that Johnson mentioned that Trump was an informant because that information could well be in the files the Department of Justice has, and theyre trying to spin it ahead of time to make it sound like Trump was a hero.
But both Wolff and Marshall note that if indeed Trump turned the FBI onto Epstein, it shows he knew what was taking place at Epsteins properties.
Johnsons claim that Trump was an FBI informant suggests Trumps team is worried that as more and more people get access to the files, it will be increasingly difficult to hide whats in them. Trump's demand for Republicans loyalty suggests that at least some of them are starting to recalculate it. And that, in turn, might have something to do with why he is putting troops in the streets.
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