Feb 27 โ€ข 20:50 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ฎ Finland Ilta-Sanomat

Guardian: 'Lost' documents about Epstein contain harsh allegations against Trump

The Guardian reports that three previously unreleased FBI documents from 2019 contain serious but unsubstantiated allegations against U.S. President Donald Trump made by a woman during interviews with agents.

The Guardian has revealed that three previously unreleased FBI documents from 2019 contain serious allegations against U.S. President Donald Trump, made by a woman who was interviewed by FBI agents. These documents are part of the investigations into Jeffrey Epstein, the sex offender whose high-profile connections have drawn significant media attention. The allegations against Trump, however, are based on weak evidence and have not been substantiated.

The womanโ€™s allegations were made during three interviews with the FBI, but only the details from the first interview, in which she did not name Trump, have been made public. The U.S. Department of Justice has not released all documents related to Epstein, and the missing interviews are noted by outlets such as CNN and NPR. This lack of access raises questions about the transparency of the investigation and the reasons behind withholding certain documents from the public.

Importantly, these allegations are inconsistent with existing information about Epstein's activities in the early 1980s, as highlighted by the Guardian. Additionally, Trump's consistent denial of any wrongdoing related to Epstein adds another layer of complexity to the claims made in these documents, raising further skepticism about their reliability and the motivations behind their emergence now. Given the sensitive nature of the topic and the individuals involved, this story continues to attract significant public interest and scrutiny.

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