Trump’s ‘dark secrets’ But who is covering up? 16 Epstein files missing from website, stir in US!
US Justice Department: At least 16 important files related to sex crime convict Jeffrey Epstein have mysteriously disappeared from the public website of the US Department of Justice. These files were removed from the website within 24 hours of being posted.
The missing documents are also said to include a photograph in which the then US President Donald Trump, his wife Melania Trump, Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell were seen together.
Files missing in 24 hours
According to reports, these files were uploaded on the website on Friday, but became inaccessible to the general public by Saturday. These also included photographs of artworks of naked women and a collage of several photographs kept in furniture and drawers. The US Justice Department has not yet clarified whether these files have been intentionally removed or due to some technical glitch they are not visible on the website. The sudden disappearance of the files has intensified speculation on social media.
There has long been public interest in Jeffrey Epstein and his influential connections. Democratic members of the House Oversight Committee of the US Parliament raised questions about the disappearance of Trump’s photo on the social media platform ‘X’ and asked, ‘What else is being hidden? The American public wants transparency.’
Controversy started again
This controversy deepened when recently thousands of pages of documents related to Epstein were made public under a new law. However, these documents neither reveal any concrete new information about his crimes nor explain how he was protected from serious federal charges for years.
The most anticipated documents, such as FBI interviews of victims and internal notes related to the prosecution, were not included in the release. Due to this, questions are again being raised on the controversial plea deal given to Jeffrey Epstein in the 2000s and the role of federal agencies.
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However, some new aspects also emerged, such as a 1996 complaint in which Epstein was accused of stealing photographs of children. Despite this, victims and Democratic lawmakers say the disclosure is incomplete and that the US Justice Department’s policy of serial release of Epstein files has further disappointed expectations of transparency.
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