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This stands in sharp contrast to the relentless efforts by some Democrats and media outlets to link Trump to Epstein through mentions in released files or flight logs (where Trump appears far less frequently than Clinton). Republicans on the committee, including Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., highlighted Clintonโ€™s words as evidence that the probeโ€™s focus on Trump has been overblown. Comer noted after the release that Clinton confirmed Trump gave โ€œno indicationโ€ of impropriety, reinforcing Trumpโ€™s long-standing claim that he banned Epstein from Mar-a-Lago after learning of his behavior.

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