Trump says latest release of Epstein files ‘absolves’ him
Trump plans legal action against Michael Wolff and possibly Epstein’s estate after DOJ release shows over 3,000 references linking Trump to Epstein files.
- On Friday, January 30, 2026, the Department of Justice released over 3.5 million Epstein pages, and President Donald Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One the documents `absolve` him while pledging to `certainly` sue Michael Wolff and possibly the Epstein estate.
- In November last year, President Donald Trump signed the Epstein Files Transparency Act, leading to a partial December 19, 2025, release and the DOJ's full disclosure on Friday.
- Documents include communications in which Wolff told Epstein he could `help finish` Trump and called Epstein the `bullet` that might harm his campaign.
- Among the documents were unverified tips and allegations, including a child sex-abuse tip against President Donald Trump that was forwarded to the FBI; the DOJ warned the tranche may include fake material.
- Given Wolff's contested reporting record, Trump has not been formally accused or charged in connection with Epstein and denies wrongdoing, according to statements 33 and 38.
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President Donald Trump insisted that he "wasn't friendly" with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein despite claims that the two men were "closest friends." After the Department of Justice released thousands of documents tying Trump to Epstein, the president argued on social media that he had never been close to the sex offender. "Not only wasn't I friendly with Jeffrey Epstein but, based upon information that has just been released by the Department o…
In 2005, the FBI investigated Jeffrey Epstein for sexual violence against minors, and in 2008 he was convicted as a sex offender. Yet, political and economic celebrities continued to have contact with Epstein, as the recently published three million pages show.
Trump Threatens to Sue Michael Wolff
President Donald Trump has threatened to sue the journalist Michael Wolff, accusing the author of “conspiring with Jeffrey Epstein” to harm him, the Daily Beast reports. Wolff responds: “This is the third or fourth time the Trumps have threatened to sue me. So far this has only resulted in me suing them. So, bring it on. Let’s sue each other. I have nothing to hide, but the Trumps surely do.”
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