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Epstein Files: Trump References, DOJ Failures, and No New Investigations

[HPP] Donald TrumpFebruary 2, 202611 min
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Release of Epstein Documents

  • πŸ’‘ The Justice Department released its largest batch of Epstein documents, totaling over 3 million pages of disturbing allegations.
  • πŸ“Œ These files implicate a "who's who of powerful men," including tech titans and Wall Street power brokers, detailing cruel and depraved crimes.

Donald Trump's Prominence

  • 🎯 President Donald Trump is mentioned over 1,000 times in the files, with more than 38,000 references to him, his wife, and Mar-a-Lago.
  • ⚠️ Allegations against Trump, which the White House denies as unfounded, include forcing an underage girl to perform oral sex and hosting orgy parties at one of his golf clubs.

Other Prominent Figures Implicated

  • πŸ’¬ Elon Musk's emails suggest he sought a "party scene" despite publicly claiming he refused to visit Epstein's island.
  • πŸ”‘ Howard Lutnick, Trump's commerce secretary, was revealed to have spent time on Epstein's island in 2012, contradicting his earlier statements about being revolted by Epstein.

DOJ's Redaction Controversies

  • 🚨 The DOJ failed to properly redact the identities and personal information of many Epstein victims, exposing their names and publishing unredacted nude images.
  • πŸ” Conversely, the DOJ was accused of protecting powerful men, with instances of blacked-out faces in photographs later revealed to be non-serious examples, implying actual powerful figures were shielded.

Survivors' Demands

  • πŸ—£οΈ A group of abused women released a statement condemning the DOJ for exposing their identities while abusers remained hidden and protected.
  • βœ… They demanded that the Justice Department release every legally required document and ensure every abuser and enabler is fully exposed.

Lack of Further Investigation

  • 🚫 Despite millions of pages of evidence, Trump's DOJ guy, Todd Blanch, stated the department is not considering additional charges related to Epstein, claiming there was "nothing in there that allowed us to prosecute anybody."
  • πŸ“Š Representative Ro Khanna noted that the DOJ identified 6 million potentially responsive pages but only released about 3.5 million, raising suspicions about withheld information.
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