DOJ releases missing Epstein files
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As many as 37 pages of the Epstein files that should have been released by the Department of Justice remain unaccounted for, according to an analysis from NPR. While the DOJ finally published memos on Thursday from interviews that FBI agents conducted with a woman in 2019 who alleged that both Epstein and President Donald Trump sexually assaulted her as a minor,
The Justice Department had published another 1,000 "missing" pages to the Epstein file database, many of which detail new accusations against President Trump, RadarOnline. com can report.
Dozens of documents reportedly are missing from the millions of Jeffrey Epstein files the Justice Department released last month, including records about a woman who accused President Donald Trump of sexually assaulting her when she was a minor.
Viewed in isolation, the ruling can be defended as cautious jurisprudence. Viewed alongside the Epstein document irregularities and Cannon’s history of questionable decisions, it contributes to growing evidence that Trump’s functionaries have an unusual habit of making critical information about Trump vanish into bureaucratic and procedural limbo.