Trump's Name Appears 'More Than a Million Times' in Unredacted Epstein Files — As Congressman Accuses Prez's Administration of a 'Coverup'
- On Tuesday, Rep. Jamie Raskin said he searched files on Monday and found President Donald Trump's name appears more than a million times in unredacted Epstein records.
- The DOJ limited access with four computers for Members of Congress to review the unredacted Epstein file of more than 3 million documents, while the Trump administration's redacted release showed roughly 38,000 mentions.
- In the unredacted files, a note indicates Trump never banned Epstein from Mar-a-Lago, citing a 2009 email exchange showing Epstein's lawyer spoke with Trump, contradicting Trump's claim he barred Epstein.
- Raskin accused the Trump administration of a `cover up` citing unnecessary redactions and victim protections, while Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said `DOJ is hiding nothing` and some redactions were removed Tuesday.
- The scope of redactions and named figures suggests over 96% of mentions were withheld, with Rep. Ro Khanna naming six redacted individuals, including Les Wexner and Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, on Tuesday.
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A recently discovered document in Jeffrey Epstein's files undermines one of President Donald Trump's central claims -- specifically, his alleged ignorance of Epstein's abuse, CNN writes.
‘It’s All Over the Place’: Trump’s Name Floods Unredacted Epstein Files, Top Lawmaker Reveals
Representative Jamie Raskin dropped a political grenade this week, claiming that when he searched the unredacted Jeffrey Epstein files for President Donald Trump’s name, it came up more than a million times — a figure that would dwarf the roughly 5,300 mentions in the already-released redacted trove and ignites fresh fury over how much remains hidden from public view. In an interview with Axios, Raskin, the top Democrat on the House Judiciary Co…
'The Daily Show': Jordan Klepper Wonders Why They're Called the Epstein Files After Trump's Name Appears 'More Than a Million Times'
Unredacted Epstein files revealed even more mentions of President Trump’s name this week and, at this point “The Daily Show” host Jordan Klepper is confused why they’re still called the Epstein files. To kick off the news on Tuesday night’s episode, Klepper joked that “we are now well into season five of the Epstein files” and yet, the people still want more. This week, members of congress were given access to unredacted files and, according to …
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