FBI interviews

Justice Department Releases Unredacted FBI Interviews on Trump Sex Abuse Allegation

Three previously missing FBI interview summaries concerning unverified sexual assault allegations against President Donald Trump have been posted online by the Justice Department. These documents, part of the larger Jeffrey Epstein investigation files, detail interviews where a woman accused both Epstein and Trump of sexual abuse. The White House has dismissed these claims as baseless and lacking credible evidence, questioning the accuser’s credibility and the Justice Department’s handling of the information. The circumstances surrounding the initial omission and the subsequent release of these memos are under review.

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Epstein Files Contain Unsubstantiated Claim of Trump Abusing Minor

Three memos detailing four FBI interviews from 2019 contain unsubstantiated claims of Donald Trump sexually abusing a woman when she was a minor, with the alleged assistance of Jeffrey Epstein. These crucial documents were not included in the millions of pages of Epstein-related files released by the Department of Justice, sparking outrage and congressional investigations. The Guardian obtained these “missing” FBI form 302 reports, which memorialize the interviews, but the woman’s allegations remain unverified and the FBI brought no charges. Administration officials have stated the withheld material was duplicative or privileged, while congressional Democrats are demanding a full accounting for the files’ omission.

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DOJ Scrubs Trump Accuser Interview From Epstein Files

Attorney General Pam Bondi has asserted that no evidence of criminal activity by Trump exists, a statement that contributes to a pattern of denials from Trump officials. Simultaneously, FBI records, discovered by journalist Roger Sollenberger, reveal the bureau interviewed a specific woman at least four times during the summer of 2019. These interview records, which were accessible through a separate Epstein document database and provided to Ghislaine Maxwell’s defense, have since been removed from public view, despite legislation mandating transparency regarding Epstein-related documents.

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