New batch of Epstein documents mention Trump; US economy surges in third quarter
The Justice Department released files showing Trump flew on Epstein's plane at least eight times in the 1990s and included previously unseen photos of Bill Clinton.
- On Friday, the U.S. Department of Justice released a heavily redacted batch of Epstein files that include references to President Donald Trump.
- Under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, the U.S. Department of Justice was required to release files and has complied by issuing multiple batches of heavily redacted documents related to Jeffrey Epstein.
- Released documents include 1990s flight records showing President Donald Trump as a passenger at least eight times and never-before-seen photos of former President Bill Clinton with Jeffrey Epstein.
- The U.S. Department of Justice responded that some references to President Donald Trump are 'untrue and sensationalist claims', and authorities have not accused Trump of criminal wrongdoing.
- Included material dates to August 2019, the month Epstein died, and the letter signed 'J. Epstein' seems to refer to Trump, according to the files.
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New Epstein documents raise questions about his relationship with Trump and a mysterious postcard.
Many were disappointed Friday when the Trump administration released documents from its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. A fragment of the documents were made available, with hundreds of pages completely and many partially redacted. The White House is pointing the finger at Bill Clinton, but new documents released Tuesday also show that Trump flew on Epstein's private jet at least eight times.
In recent days, the news is vertigo. In the United States, new documents related to the Epstein affair have fled, repelling heavy questions about power networks, their silences, and political responsibilities.
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