Federal Investigators Allegedly Withheld Trump-Related Epstein Documents

A new investigation by NPR has uncovered that the U.S. Justice Department appears to have kept certain Jeffrey Epstein case documents from public view, specifically those containing sexual abuse allegations against President Donald Trump.

According to the NPR probe, the government’s publicly available collection of Epstein-related materials is missing numerous pages that detail accusations of sexual misconduct involving the current president.

The investigation discovered that multiple documents connected to these particular allegations have either been taken out of the public database or never made available to begin with.

This finding raises questions about transparency in the handling of sensitive legal documents related to the high-profile Epstein case, which has drawn significant public interest due to connections with prominent political and business figures.