Former President Trump has commented on the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files, expressing concern that the release could damage the reputations of individuals who had innocent interactions with Epstein. While speaking at his Mar-a-Lago residence, Trump stated that he did not like seeing photos of people like Bill Clinton released, who, like others, innocently met Epstein. Trump also added that the files are a way of distracting from his own party’s achievements. The release of the files, mandated by the Epstein Files Transparency Act, has only begun, prompting further statements from those like Clinton’s spokesperson, Angel Urena.
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Flight records from the 1990s reveal that Donald Trump traveled on Jeffrey Epstein’s private jet at least eight times between 1993 and 1996. A January 8, 2020 email from an assistant U.S. attorney noted these flights and indicated that Maxwell was present on at least four of them. Passengers on the flights included Trump’s family members, and in one instance, only Epstein and Trump were listed. The Justice Department released these documents, and though it included potential witnesses, there is no evidence that Trump was aware of Epstein’s crimes.
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The Newest Trove of Apparent Epstein Files Posted on DOJ Site Disappears: The story has taken a truly bizarre turn. Tens of thousands of documents, seemingly from the notorious Epstein files, were briefly uploaded to the Justice Department’s website. But like a digital phantom, they vanished as quickly as they appeared. The Justice Department, remaining tight-lipped, has yet to offer any explanation for the sudden removal, leaving a vacuum of speculation and questions in their wake. It’s the kind of thing that makes you wonder what, exactly, they were hoping to hide, or if it was all a catastrophic mistake.
One of the most immediate reactions I had was the way the information was being handled.… Continue reading
In response to the newly released Epstein documents, the Justice Department swiftly refuted any claims against Donald Trump as “untrue and sensationalist.” The released documents reveal details of Trump’s close relationship with Epstein, including multiple flights taken together, and a subpoena sent to Mar-a-Lago regarding Epstein’s co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell. Despite the DOJ’s efforts to downplay the revelations, they follow Trump’s own actions, including promoting conspiracy theories and pushing for transparency in the case. The release of the documents, although heavily redacted, is a consequence of Trump’s own initiative to release the full documentation, a deadline that was missed.
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Trump Traveled on Epstein’s Private Jet ‘Many More Times,’ Files Reveal
It appears the revelations just keep coming, with the focus landing squarely on Donald Trump and his association with Jeffrey Epstein. While the initial reports of Trump’s connections to Epstein’s private jet are old news, the new files suggest that Trump utilized the jet “many more times” than previously acknowledged. This has sparked a renewed wave of scrutiny and public interest, raising questions about the extent of their relationship.
This is a story that has many layers, and the details emerging from the latest files are prompting renewed questions about the nature of their relationship.… Continue reading
A recently released document from the Department of Justice (DOJ), quickly removed after publication, reveals a letter written by Jeffrey Epstein to Larry Nassar. In the letter, Epstein allegedly stated that Donald Trump shares their “love of young, nubile girls.” This letter, which contained explicit language, was part of a limited document release related to the Epstein investigation and was later pulled from the DOJ website. The existence of the letter was previously reported in 2023, but the full contents have only recently become public knowledge.
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A fake video, purportedly showing Jeffrey Epstein attempting suicide in his prison cell, briefly surfaced alongside other files in the case. The 12-second animation, time-stamped the morning of Epstein’s death, was quickly identified as fraudulent. Notably, the Bureau of Prisons report on Epstein’s death confirms that no camera footage existed of him in his cell that night. Further discrepancies include the video’s lack of three-dimensional depth and details that do not align with the known conditions of his cell.
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The Justice Department has released a large batch of documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, revealing new details about Epstein’s connections. The documents include flight logs suggesting Donald Trump traveled on Epstein’s private jet more frequently than previously known, with Trump, his family, and Ghislaine Maxwell as passengers. The files also show that investigators identified potential co-conspirators, and revealed more allegations of abuse and victim accounts. Officials and survivors alike criticized the DOJ’s handling of the files, including heavy redactions and delayed releases.
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The latest release of the Epstein files includes an FBI tip alleging President Trump “raped” a Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking victim. These documents also contained a letter purportedly written by Epstein to Dr. Larry Nassar, mentioning Trump’s alleged interest in young women. The Justice Department, however, has dismissed these claims as “untrue and sensationalist.” A former limo driver’s testimony also surfaced, detailing a conversation where Trump allegedly discussed “abusing some girl” while on the phone with “Jeffrey.”
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Upon examination, documents released by the Department of Justice in the Jeffrey Epstein case revealed that certain redactions were easily circumvented through basic techniques. These documents, specifically from a civil case against Epstein’s estate executors, contained allegations of Epstein’s associates facilitating child sexual abuse. One unredacted portion indicated payments exceeding $400,000 to young women, including a former Russian model. The Justice Department settled a civil sex-trafficking case against Epstein’s estate in 2022, and recently signed into law was the Epstein Files Transparency Act, but it is unclear if the redaction of certain materials complied with the law’s standards.
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