U.S. President Trump is trying to change the topic of conversation in Washington from the Epstein files, to suggesting the Department of Justice go after his predecessors over what he says are allegations of election-rigging. This prompted a response from Obama, accusing Trump of a “a weak attempt at distraction” amidst the ongoing controversy of the Epstein files scandal.
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Obama slams Trump’s ‘weak attempt at distraction’ from Epstein files in response to election-rigging allegation
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