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President Donald Trump on Friday announced that he is ordering the declassification and release of all government records related to Amelia Earhart, her final flight, and all other information about the legendary aviator. The announcement came shortly after Trump returned to the White House from the Ryder Cup golf event. Claiming he was asked by “many people” to shed light on Earhart’s mysterious disappearance nearly 90 years ago, Trump called her an “Aviation Pioneer” whose fate has “captivated millions.” He insisted the government release “all Government Records related to Amelia Earhart, her final trip, and everything else about her.” Earhart’s 1937 disappearance during an attempt to circumnavigate the globe remains one of America’s greatest mysteries, sparking decades of theories, from a crash at sea to possible capture by Japanese forces. Despite multiple investigations, including a government-commissioned report that concluded Earhart likely ran out of fuel and crashed, no confirmed wreckage or remains have ever been found. While the move seemingly aims to solve a longstanding historical puzzle, social media users called out Trump for continuing to distract the American public from Epstein Files release. "AMERICA: RELEASE THE EPSTEN FILES. TRUMP: BEST I CAN DO ARE THE AMELIA EARHART FILES," one comment read on X. "No one has EVER asked him about “the life and times of Amelia Earhart," another user said. "There is nothing the government has on Amelia Earhart that we don't already publicly know. Is this Trump's big distraction from the Epstein Files? Declassify ALL of the files from Epstein!" a user tweeted. While Trump has largely remained silent on the issue following a joint DOJ-FBI statement claiming Epstein files do not exist, bipartisan congressional efforts are intensifying to compel the Department of Justice to release Epstein case files, with lawmakers poised to push for a vote in the near future. Latest Of Epstein Files Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, and former Trump White House advisor Steve Bannon are among the individuals mentioned in recently released, partially redacted files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The House Oversight Committee Democrats unveiled these documents on Friday without notifying Republican members in advance, drawing criticism. The committee stated the release includes 8,544 documents obtained through an August subpoena, with ongoing review and redactions to protect victims’ identities. Get Latest News Live on Times Now along with Breaking News and Top Headlines from US News and around the World.