Epstein File Release: Trump's Flights and Redacted Names
KHOU 11January 5, 20261 min586 views
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- π The DOJ released approximately 30,000 pages of documents, including emails from 2019, following Jeffrey Epstein's arrest.
- π Federal agents were shown to be contacting 10 potential co-conspirators, including Ghislaine Maxwell, though most other names are redacted.
Allegations Regarding Donald Trump
- βοΈ An email from the Justice Department suggests that Donald Trump, then a private citizen, flew on Epstein's plane multiple times.
- β οΈ On two occasions, Trump reportedly flew with women described as possible witnesses in a potential case against Maxwell.
- π£οΈ President Trump has stated he had a falling out with Epstein years ago and was unaware of his crimes.
Political Context and Defense
- π― Trump has characterized the release of these files as an effort to distract from his political accomplishments.
- π’ The DOJ defended Trump, stating on social media that some documents contained untrue and sensationalist claims made against him, submitted before the 2020 election.
- βοΈ Democratic Congressman Ro Khanna noted that survivors are demanding more information to be made public, including FBI witness interviews detailing alleged rapes and cover-ups.
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Jeffrey EpsteinGhislaine MaxwellDOJDonald TrumpEpstein's PlaneRedacted NamesSex TraffickingFBIWitness InterviewsPolitical Distraction
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