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The Justice Department has published missing Epstein files about Trump

The U.S. Justice Department has released previously withheld documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, containing unverified allegations against President Donald Trump.

The U.S. Justice Department has made public several documents related to Jeffrey Epstein that were previously withheld, according to reports from the Associated Press. Among these files are unverified allegations against President Donald Trump, stemming from a woman who claims that she was sexually abused by him during the 1980s. The release of these documents comes amidst growing scrutiny of Epstein’s connections with numerous prominent figures, including Trump.

The Justice Department acknowledged that these documents were inadvertently coded as duplicates and were thus not included in previous releases earlier this year. The public became aware of their existence when they were listed, but three documents listed were not actually published at that time, as reported by the New York Times. The situation highlights issues of transparency regarding sensitive materials connected to Epstein and his associates, especially as they relate to high-profile individuals like Trump.

In response to the allegations presented in these documents, Trump’s spokesperson, Karoline Leavitt, dismissed the claims as "completely baseless." This development is likely to provoke further discussions and investigations into the implications of Epstein's past and the nature of the allegations against Trump, particularly as it involves serious accusations that can have far-reaching consequences for those involved.

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