DOJ Hides Epstein Files Linked to Trump, NPR Investigation Finds

Exclusive NPR probe reveals Justice Department has withheld and removed Epstein files related to sexual abuse allegations against former President Trump.
The U.S. Department of Justice has hidden or removed dozens of pages from the public database of Jeffrey Epstein files that contain information related to sexual abuse accusations against former President Donald Trump, according to an exclusive NPR investigation.
The probe found that the public database is missing key documents that should be available, leading to questions about what other information the DOJ may be withholding from the public. Epstein, the notorious sex offender who died in jail in 2019, had extensive ties to Trump and other high-profile figures, raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest in how the government has handled the case.
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