“Trump Melts Down Over Epstein Files, Demands DOJ Target Democrats Instead”
Donald Trump erupted in fury, demanding that the Department of Justice stop releasing Jeffrey Epstein files and instead focus its attention on Democrats.

Donald Trump appears increasingly enraged by reality itself — particularly by the Justice Department’s continued release of documents connected to Jeffrey Epstein. Rather than welcoming transparency in one of the most disturbing criminal scandals in modern history, Trump is lashing out at the very idea of accountability.
In a heated Friday afternoon outburst on Truth Social, Trump reacted angrily to reports that another one million pages of Epstein-related files have been located and prepared for release. He insisted the DOJ should immediately halt its efforts, abandon the Epstein investigation altogether, and redirect its resources toward pursuing Democrats instead.

Trump claimed the entire Epstein scandal is nothing more than a “Democrat-inspired hoax,” alleging it exists solely to distract the public from what he described as “TRUMP & REPUBLICAN SUCCESS.” According to his version of events, the investigation is not about uncovering the truth or holding powerful figures accountable — it’s a political weapon aimed at him and his allies.
Rather than demanding justice for the victims of one of the most notorious sex trafficking operations ever exposed, Trump urged the Justice Department to “say NO MORE” and stop spending time on Epstein entirely. This demand came despite the well-documented reality that Epstein’s crimes involved a network of influential individuals across politics, finance, media, and global elites.

In Trump’s alternative narrative, Democrats are the true villains. He asserted — without evidence — that Democrats “worked with Epstein,” while portraying Republicans as completely uninvolved. He called on the DOJ to “release all of their names,” meaning Democrats only, and to publicly humiliate them, conveniently ignoring the extensive and bipartisan nature of Epstein’s social and political connections — including individuals within Trump’s own social circle over the years.
Trump also framed the ongoing scrutiny as yet another politically motivated assault against him, dismissing the Epstein investigation as “just another Witch Hunt.” In his telling, the real problem isn’t elite abuse, corruption, or the exploitation of vulnerable people — it’s that anyone is still talking about Epstein at all.

Critics quickly pointed out the glaring irony: Trump is demanding an end to an investigation into one of the most infamous sex trafficking cases in American history, while simultaneously calling for selective prosecutions of his political opponents. The message, they argue, is unmistakable — accountability for others, immunity for himself.
Once again, Trump isn’t merely attacking institutions or investigators. He is attempting to reshape reality itself — a world where justice is partisan, facts are optional, scrutiny is framed as persecution, and transparency is treated as betrayal.