In a dramatic political counter-offensive, President Donald Trump has ordered the Justice Department to investigate Jeffrey Epstein’s ties to prominent Democrats, including former President Bill Clinton, just days after newly released documents thrust his own relationship with the disgraced financier back into the spotlight.
The move, announced via social media, targets Clinton, former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers, and LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman. “Epstein was a Democrat, and he is the Democrat’s problem, not the Republican’s problem!” Trump declared, framing the scandal as a partisan issue. The directive marks an escalation in Trump’s use of federal law enforcement to pursue his political adversaries, coming as he faces mounting pressure from his own base over the Epstein files.
Critics were swift to label the order a blatant diversion. “Trump is clearly desperately trying to distract from his own presence in the Epstein emails,” said Alan Rozenshtein, a former Justice Department lawyer. The demand also drew sharp rebukes over its appropriateness, with former federal prosecutor Patrick J. Cotter calling it “outrageously inappropriate,” arguing that a president should not be “giving orders to the Department of Justice to investigate individual United States citizens.”

Why It Matters
Trump, facing uncomfortable questions about his own name in the Epstein documents, is executing a classic strategy: go on the attack. By demanding an investigation into his rivals, he reframes the narrative from “Trump and Epstein” to “Democrats and Epstein,” a distinction that is catnip to his base.
The sheer audacity of the move—openly directing the DOJ to investigate specific political opponents—shows a president confident in his power and willing to shatter norms to control a damaging story. Whether this is a brilliant political gambit or a dangerous abuse of power depends on your party affiliation, but one thing is clear: in the high-stakes game of Washington, Trump just made a power play designed to put his enemies on the defensive and his own Epstein problems in the past.
















