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President Donald Trump said Saturday that unsealing grand jury testimony in the Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell cases will not satisfy his critics, according to CNBC. His post followed a Justice Department request to release the transcripts, which Trump initially asked for on Thursday, instructing Attorney General Pam Bondi to produce the materials “subject to Court approval.” Trump's Saturday post marked a shift in language, requesting the release of “all” grand jury testimony related to the Epstein cases. On Thursday, he had only called for the release of “pertinent” testimony. The post also came a day after Trump sued Rupert Murdoch for defamation over a Wall Street Journal article about a birthday letter linked to Epstein. Trump denies writing the letter and is seeking at least $10 billion in damages.

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00:00It's Benzinga, bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:02President Donald Trump said Saturday that unsealing grand jury testimony in the Jeffrey Epstein and
00:06Giseline Maxwell cases will not satisfy his critics, according to CNBC. His post filed a
00:11Justice Department request to release the transcripts, which Trump initially asked for
00:15on Thursday, instructing Attorney General Pam Bondi to produce the materials subject to court
00:20approval. Trump's Saturday post marked a shift in language, requesting the release of all grand
00:24jury testimony related to the Epstein cases. On Thursday, it only called for the release of
00:29pertinent testimony. The post also came a day after Trump sued Rupert Murdoch for defamation
00:34over a Wall Street Journal article about a birthday letter linked to Epstein. Trump denies writing
00:38the letter and is seeking at least $10 billion in damages.
00:41For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.

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