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Pentagon Ordered to Grant Journalist Access Amid Melania Trump’s Epstein Denials

In a series of significant legal and public developments, a judge has ruled that the Pentagon must allow journalists access to its operations, while First Lady Melania Trump has issued a formal statement denying any association with Jeffrey Epstein.

The ruling regarding the Pentagon follows a lawsuit filed by the New York Times. The court’s decision mandates that the Department of Defense provide the necessary access to members of the press, aiming to ensure transparency within the military establishment.

Parallel to these legal proceedings, First Lady Melania Trump addressed the White House on Thursday to decisively refute claims regarding her relationship with the late Jeffrey Epstein. In a formal statement, the First Lady denied that she was a victim of Epstein and denied ever having a friendship with him.

Addressing the circulation of information on social media, Melania Trump stated that “numerous fake images and statements” concerning her and Epstein have been spreading for years. She categorized these claims as “false smears” driven by “imply-spirited and politically motivated individuals and entities” who she alleged are seeking financial gain or political advancement by damaging her reputation.

A key point of the First Lady’s statement focused on the origins of her relationship with Donald Trump. She explicitly denied that Epstein introduced her to her husband, clarifying that she met Donald Trump by chance at a party in New York City in 1998. Regarding previous communications, she described a polite reply to an email as nothing more than a “trivial note.”

Melania Trump further emphasized that she had no knowledge of the abuse committed by Epstein against his victims. Rather than focusing on the allegations against her, she called for a congressional hearing to provide Epstein’s victims the opportunity to testify under oath, utilizing the power of sworn testimony.

These updates arrive amidst other reported legal developments, including reports that a suspected murderer of a Ukrainian woman has been declared unfit for trial.

The next expected update will follow the implementation of the court’s order regarding Pentagon press access and any further congressional responses to the First Lady’s call for victim testimony.

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