Epstein Files Released; Trump Named in Over 3,000 Documents

U.S. Justice Department released final Jeffrey Epstein documents on Jan. 30, revealing 3.5 million pages and 180,000 photos.

Many Victim Names Not Redacted

Despite the DOJ’s claim to redact sensitive victim information, many names remain visible. One victim discovered her name in emails with Epstein, and her attorney contacted the DOJ without receiving a response. Representative Robert Garcia (D) stated only half the documents were released, calling it “scandalous and deeply concerning”.

We Did Not Protect President Trump

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche denied protecting Trump during a press conference. He explained that while the documents contained no evidence of sexual exploitation by individuals other than Epstein, the review required hundreds of lawyers working for weeks. The DOJ withheld documents containing personal data, child pornography, and ongoing investigations.

Allegation Against Trump

Among the documents is an anonymous allegation that Trump raped a 13-year-old girl. The accusation was withdrawn in 2016 prior to the election. The accuser had planned a press conference but canceled due to fear. Trump has consistently denied the claims.

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