The White House stirred controversy Friday by posting a photoshopped image of Donald Trump in a Superman costume with the caption: “The symbol of hope. Truth. Justice. The American way. #SupermanTrump.” The post coincided with the release of Superman by Warner Bros, but social media users quickly hijacked the narrative, demanding answers about the Jeffrey Epstein case. “Where’s the Epstein list?” many commented. Critics slammed the post, saying if Trump stood for truth and justice, the Epstein files would be public. This comes just days after the FBI and DOJ stated Epstein left no “client list” and confirmed his 2019 death was a suicide. However, confusion persists, especially after resurfaced remarks by ex-AG Pam Bondi and FBI’s Kash Patel suggested otherwise, fueling conspiracy theories online. US President Donald Trump Extends Birthday Wishes to South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham, Says 'He Is Always There When I Need Him'.

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