Federal investigators have discovered that the Department of Justice deliberately concealed documents from the Epstein case files that contained allegations of abuse connected to Trump, according to a new investigation.
The withheld materials were part of a broader collection of Epstein-related documents that have been under scrutiny since the convicted sex offender’s death. The investigation revealed these particular files contained specific abuse allegations that were kept from public release.
This development emerges on the same day President Trump is scheduled to deliver his State of the Union address to Congress this evening, adding another layer of controversy to an already significant political moment.
The Justice Department has not yet responded to requests for comment regarding why these particular documents were excluded from previous releases of Epstein-related materials.







