
"No, I didn't. I have a lot of things I'm doing, you know, Trump replied. A lot of things. I don't know. You mentioned two names. I'm sure they're fine. I'm sure they're fine. Otherwise, it would've been major headlines. Collins then noted the reactions from Epstein survivors, who are frustrated with many of the redactions in the files. By law, the DOJ was supposed to release all files with only victims' names redacted. However, other information has been redacted."
"TRUMP: Well, they're also unhappy with the fact that they thought they released too much, you know? I heard that. And you tell me something else. No. I think it's really time for the country to get on to something else, really. You know, now that nothing came out about me, other than it was a conspiracy against me, literally, by Epstein and other people. But I think it's time now"
President Donald Trump berated CNN reporter Kaitlan Collins, calling her the worst reporter and criticizing her demeanor after he signed legislation ending a partial government shutdown. Collins asked about newly released Department of Justice files related to Jeffrey Epstein and whether Trump had read them; Trump said he had not and dismissed concern about named individuals, saying they were fine and would have been major headlines otherwise. Survivors of Epstein expressed frustration about heavy redactions and instances of unredacted images of nude young women. The DOJ was legally required to redact only victims' names, yet other information remains redacted.
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