BREAKING: Just moments ago from Mar-a-Lago, Donald Trump warned that the release of certain files could unfairly damage reputations, saying many images show respected bankers, lawyers, and public figures with no wrongdoing.
Trump singled out former President Bill Clinton’s appearance in some photos, adding that he likes Clinton and hates seeing such images released — then dropped a chilling warning about what else could surface next if the files are fully exposed.

President Donald Trump issued a sharp warning from Mar-a-Lago, cautioning that the release of certain files could unfairly damage the reputations of people who, he says, did nothing wrong.
Speaking to reporters, Trump argued that many of the materials include photos of respected bankers, lawyers, and public figures who merely crossed paths with high-profile individuals years ago, without any involvement in wrongdoing.
He stressed that the public should be careful not to draw false conclusions based solely on appearances.

Trump also pointed out that former President Bill Clinton appears in some of the images, adding that he personally likes Clinton and dislikes seeing such pictures circulated in a way that could be misleading.


The remarks have already reignited debate in political circles over transparency versus reputational harm — especially as Trump hinted that further disclosures could unleash consequences far beyond what the public currently expects.