Jeffrey Epstein, DOJ and Donald Trump
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But this week, the documents released by Trump’s own Justice Department—including flight logs and emails—told a different story. Federal prosecutors determined in January 2020 that Trump had been a passenger on the notorious private jet owned by Jeffrey Epstein—who would later be charged with sex trafficking—far more often than they had realized.
The court document was part of a batch the U.S. Department of Justice published in December 2025 related to the Jeffrey Epstein case.
The Justice Department has released thousands of new files about the Palm Beach sex predator, once a friend of President Donald Trump.
The Justice Department early Tuesday released more than 11,000 additional documents and photos from the Jeffrey Epstein files.
The Tuesday release comes days after the Trump administration published a large cache of Epstein files in an attempt to comply with a new law forcing disclosure.
The Justice Department said on social media that Tuesday's release included “untrue and sensationalist claims" about the president.
President Trump is grappling with a new disclosure of Jeffrey Epstein-related material that hit him much harder than the initial batch of documents released last week. The new tranche of almost
The correspondence in question is present in the Department of Justice's files on Epstein, but its authenticity is another matter.
An FBI tip alleging that President Donald Trump “raped” a Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking victim was included in the latest release of the so-called Epstein files.
Palau, an archipelago of about 350 small islands in the Pacific Ocean, has signed a “memo of understanding” with the Trump administration to take up to 75 “third country nationals” who cannot be returned to their home nations, the office of Palau’s president said on Wednesday. In return, Palau will receive $7.5 million and other aid.
After Justice Department releases thousands of new Epstein files, Democrats ask, "What else is the DOJ hiding? This is a White House cover-up."