White House brushes off Epstein criticism
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt brushed aside any pushback from Trump's base over the Jeffrey Epstein case.
"He knows what his supporters want. It's transparency, and he has given them that on all accounts when it comes to everything this administration has done," Leavitt said.
"No question is off limits here at this White House, not just for the president, but myself as well," she added.
Leavitt noted that Trump has told the Department of Justice and the FBI to "release any credible evidence that they find."
"He also signaled to them over the weekend to move forward with unsealing the grand jury documents that were undersealed by various judges across the country. And I believe the attorney general has taken the proper legal action to do that," she said.
She directed questions on whether the FBI will release any evidence to the FBI.







