When the Justice Department released a first batch of Jeffrey Epstein files on Friday that included photographs of Bill Clinton, White House officials raced to amplify the importance of the new documents. But days later, amid a second trove that contains several references to Donald Trump, the White House is pushing a different view: Don’t believe everything you see.

Trump officials on Tuesday downplayed the latest disclosure of more than 30,000 files related to Epstein, dismissing the significance of the materials and suggesting that some that mentioned Trump were unverified or even outright fabricated. Even as the rest of Washington pored over records showing Trump repeatedly flew on Epstein’s plane, White House aides sought to highlight other matters the president is more eager to talk about.

The messaging shift — the latest in a largely unsuccessful effort by the administration to seize control of the story — has spawned frustration in Trump’s orbit and parts of the White House, where some saw the scrambled response over the last few days as just the latest stumble in a year of Epstein-related blunders and baffling communications mishaps.

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    2 days ago

    So we aren’t a jury. We aren’t the lead detectives. The best we can do is look at the evidence and listen to what Trump and others have publicly said… My conclusion is that he would do those things, based on his words and actions. And if he didn’t do those specific things, he did other things that are equally fucked up.

    He admitted to sexual assault. He admitted to peeping on teens in his pageants. He was busted for what now would qualify as rape. He’s told us time after time how horrible he is. So if there is circumstantial evidence, wait for the jury, but probably there’s some guilty verdicts waiting to be found.

    Of course he’s sick and old and he won’t be tried until after he’s out of office, if ever, so he’ll probably die before that goes anywhere.