Trump lands another big win with EU trade deal, but he can’t dodge the Epstein saga

President Donald Trump claimed another win for his campaign to transform the global economy and American life, but he still can’t escape intensifying questions over his handling of the Jeffrey Epstein controversy.

The United States clinched a framework deal with the European Union on Sunday that averted a damaging trade war. Trump believes such moves will revive US manufacturing. But the resulting 15% tariff on EU goods entering the US likely means American consumers will face higher prices in the long term.

This is a significant step. So Trump’s insistence that it was not simply a bid to distract from the Epstein saga is reasonable. “Oh, you have got to be kidding with that,” the angry president told a reporter. But his irritation underscored his failure to shrug off weeks of revelations about the case and his own past friendship with the accused sex trafficker, who died in prison in 2019 while awaiting trial.

Mystery surrounds the administration’s motives after Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, Trump’s former personal lawyer, met last week with Epstein’s imprisoned accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell. Her lawyer implied that Maxwell was open to a presidential pardon. Trump’s record of using such power for political purposes has critics warning he may be seeking a deal that would politicize justice.

The storm back home isn’t abating. Two lawmakers, one Democrat and the other Republican, vowed Sunday to force a vote on the House floor on the release of Epstein case files. Such a vote could embarrass the administration and create a major political showdown.