Donald Trump, Jeffrey Epstein and Justice Department
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WASHINGTON, Dec 23 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump flew on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's private jet "many more times than previously has been reported," according to an email from a New York prosecutor that forms part of a new batch of documents about Epstein released Tuesday by the U.S. Justice Department.
An FBI tip alleging that President Donald Trump “raped” a Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking victim was included in the latest release of the so-called Epstein files.
These images that appear to show a shirtless President Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein with young women aren’t real. Social media users shared purported photos of President Donald Trump and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein with young women, but these images weren’t released by the House Committee on Oversight.
The latest batch of Epstein files released by the DOJ included internal communications between prosecutors in 2021 noting Trump had traveled on the serial sex offender’s plane “many more times”
When the Justice Department released a first batch of Jeffrey Epstein files on Friday that included photographs of former President Bill Clinton, White House officials raced to amplify the importance of the new documents.
Police seized phone message pads from Epstein's Palm Beach mansion in 2005. Two messages were from Donald Trump. Here's what we know.
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Trump trips, a fake video and 10 possible co-conspirators - Takeaways from new Epstein files
The largest release of Epstein-related documents yet from the justice department included some notable messages and several mentions of Trump.
The Justice Department is denying accusations of a cover-up and of flouting a new law following its partial and extensively redacted releases of files on Jeffrey Epstein in an ever-deepening political storm President Donald Trump can’t shake.