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Breaking: President Donald Trump fired back sharply after Democratic figures spoke in Germany, unleashing criticism of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Gavin Newsom while again insisting he has been “fully exonerated” in the Jeffrey Epstein case.
President Donald Trump fired back sharply after Democratic figures spoke in Germany, unleashing criticism of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Gavin Newsom while again insisting he has been “fully exonerated” in the Jeffrey Epstein case. Aboard Air Force One, Trump expressed anger over remarks the Democrats made at the Munich Security Conference, where discussions centered on inequality, democratic backsliding, and global stability. Posting on Truth Social, Trump called the two Democrats an “embarrassment” and argued U.S. officials should not criticize the country on foreign soil. At the conference, Ocasio-Cortez warned that extreme wealth inequality can fuel social unrest and authoritarian trends. Newsom focused on U.S. alliances and trade tensions, cautioning that unpredictable foreign policy can strain relationships with longtime partners. Shortly afterward, Trump pivoted to a familiar defense, telling reporters he had been “totally exonerated” regarding Epstein — a claim he has repeated frequently. Legal analysts continue to note that mentions in Epstein-related documents do not by themselves constitute evidence of wrongdoing or meet the standard for criminal charges. The clash highlights a widening political divide: Democrats emphasizing democratic norms and economic risks on the global stage, while Trump and his allies frame such criticism abroad as unpatriotic and politically motivated. Supporters say the president is forcefully rejecting partisan attacks and defending America’s image. Critics argue the sharp response and renewed focus on past controversies distract from substantive policy debates. Either way, the episode delivered another high-profile political flashpoint — this time unfolding at 35,000 feet.
