The president, the plane and the prince: Top takeaways from the 3rd Epstein files release
The records reveal flight logs with Trump, email ties to Prince Andrew, references to 10 possible co-conspirators, and include unverified tips, the Justice Department said.
- The Justice Department on Tuesday published a third batch of nearly 30,000 Epstein records under a law passed last month, including references to President Donald Trump and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
- Following a law passed last month by Congress, the Department of Justice compiled materials from its files, including prosecutor emails and flight logs tied to the Epstein investigation.
- Flight logs show Trump listed on at least eight flights from 1993 to 1996, traveling with Marla Maples, Tiffany Trump, Eric Trump, and sometimes alone with Epstein.
- DOJ flagged that some released items may be fake, noting a note signed 'J. Epstein' to Larry Nassar postmarked Aug. 13, 2019, appears forged.
- The files also contain unverified tips, including one called in shortly before the 2020 election alleging Trump and Epstein raped a woman, while prosecutors discussed 10 co-conspirators but only Maxwell is charged.
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Trump appears numerous times in new Epstein batch
What happenedThe Justice Department yesterday released its second large batch of files related to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, and unlike the tranche released over the weekend, President Donald Trump is mentioned multiple times. The latest 30,000 pages also reference “10 co-conspirators” the FBI wanted to interview in July 2019, days after Epstein’s arrest and before his death in custody. The only Epstein co-conspirator charged was Ghislaine Ma…
GOP strategist points finger at Trump for bungled Epstein messaging
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President Donald Trump's reaction to the release of the Epstein files shows that he is living in an "alternate reality," Chris Brennan wrote for USA Today.Nothing better exemplifies this, wrote Brennan, than when Trump responded to the controversy over the files by saying "I thought that was finishe...
Top Dem Rips ‘Full of S**t’ Trump Administration Over Epstein Files
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has accused the Trump administration of being “full of s–t” over their botched release of the Epstein files. The Department of Justice has continued to flout the strict conditions of the Epstein Files Transparency Act by drip-feeding selected documents relating to the late sex offender. After dumping some of the files on Friday to meet their legal deadline, the DOJ released around 30,000 more files on Tuesday…
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