06 March 2026 22:03 PM
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The U.S. Department of Justice has released a series of previously undisclosed FBI documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, containing serious allegations of sexual misconduct against President Donald Trump.
According to the summary of an anonymous woman's 2019 deposition, Trump allegedly attempted to force her into a sexual encounter in the 1980s when she was between the ages of 13 and 15. The woman claimed that Epstein introduced her to Trump in New York or New Jersey during that period. These documents, which were part of 15 files previously withheld due to clerical errors, were made public on the DOJ website on Thursday, sparking widespread media attention.
In response, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt dismissed the allegations as entirely baseless and lacking credible evidence. The Justice Department also issued a cautionary note, stating that some files might contain false or inflammatory claims. The release comes amidst intense congressional oversight, with Democrats accusing the administration of concealing documents related to the President. Consequently, a House committee has summoned Attorney General Pam Bondi to investigate the handling of these sensitive records. While the veracity of the claims has not been independently verified, the surfacing of these FBI files has reignited a major political firestorm in Washington.
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