DOJ Allegedly Deleted Trump-Related Epstein Documents, NPR Reports

Federal investigators allegedly eliminated or concealed numerous documents from the Jeffrey Epstein case files that contained references to President Trump and sexual misconduct allegations, according to a new investigation by NPR.

The probe discovered that the Department of Justice either erased or refused to release dozens of pages from Epstein-related materials that mentioned the president in connection with sexual abuse claims.

This revelation raises questions about transparency in the handling of sensitive government documents related to the high-profile Epstein case, which has drawn national attention due to its connections to prominent political and business figures.