Ted Cruz Calls for Release of 'Diddy List' Amidst Growing Demands for Trump Document Transparency

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Ted Cruz Calls for Release of 'Diddy List' Amidst Growing Demands for Trump Document Transparency
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Senator Ted Cruz has amplified the calls for President Donald Trump to release the so-called 'Diddy List,' a rumored document containing information about alleged sex crimes involving rapper Sean 'Diddy' Combs. This demand comes as scrutiny intensifies over Trump's declassification of assassination documents and the potential for further revelations about high-profile figures entangled in criminal activity.

Texas Senator Ted Cruz has called on President Donald Trump to release alleged documents related to Sean 'Diddy' Combs, echoing growing demands for transparency over potentially classified files. The push comes amid ongoing discussions over Trump's recent declassification of historical assassination documents and broader concerns about high-profile figures allegedly involved in criminal activities. Newsweek reached out to representatives for Trump and Combs via email for comment.

Why It Matters Cruz's call for disclosure aligns with renewed scrutiny of past and present cases involving powerful individuals. The demand for the so-called 'Diddy List' has gained traction online, particularly among conservative commentators who have linked it to broader efforts to expose alleged criminal networks. Trump recently signed an executive order to declassify records related to the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. That decision sparked widespread speculation about what other files could be made public, including those related to Combs and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.What To Know During an interview with The Bulwark, Cruz said Trump should 'absolutely' release the documents 'and also the P. Diddy files,' adding, 'We deserve to know who is implicated in abusing children.' Combs is jailed in Brooklyn awaiting trial in his sex trafficking case. Rumors of a bombshell list of celebrities who attended the 'Bad Boy For Life' rapper's 'Freak Off' parties, where alleged sex crimes took place, is rumored to exist, despite any confirmation from law enforcement or Combs' representatives. These sex events allegedly included minors and sex workers.What People Are Saying The White House, in a statement on President Donald Trump's executive order: 'Providing Americans with the truth after six decades of secrecy. The Executive Order establishes the policy that, more than 50 years after these assassinations, the victims' families and the American people deserve the truth.' Trump, to podcaster Lex Fridman in September about being associated with Epstein's crimes: 'I'm not involved. I never went to his island, fortunately, but a lot of people did.' Political commentator Brian Tyler Cohen, on X regarding Trump's recent executive order: 'I wonder why he won't include Epstein.'What Happens Next Trump's executive order, signed on January 23, requires intelligence agencies to drop plans to reveal the full documents within strict deadlines: 15 days for documents on the John F. Kennedy assassination and 45 days for those related to the killings of Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. Combs' sex trafficking trial is set to begin on May 5.

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