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BREAKING – A grave accusation against Trump has appeared in the newly released Epstein files. It could even cost him the presidency if proven.
The U.S. Department of Justice today released over three million additional pages from its Jeffrey Epstein investigation, unveiling documents that include serious but unverified accusations against President Donald Trump.
Among the files are FBI tip line summaries detailing more than a dozen claims of sexual abuse involving Trump and the late financier Epstein, though investigators noted many were unsubstantiated and lacked corroborating evidence.
One document recounts an anonymous victim’s testimony alleging Ghislaine Maxwell introduced her to Trump at a New York party in a manner suggesting availability, but the victim clarified that “nothing happened.” Another references a 2016 complaint accusing Trump of raping a 13-year-old, which formed the basis for lawsuits that were later dropped without verification.
Trump’s name appears hundreds of times across the release, often in news clippings or emails, but Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche emphasized there was “no criminal or inappropriate conduct” attributed to Trump by Epstein himself, and no effort by the DOJ to shield the president.
The release, mandated by a bill signed by Trump, has sparked partisan reactions. Democrats highlighted the tips as potentially damaging, while the administration dismissed many as “untrue and sensationalist” submissions timed near the 2020 election.
If any accusations were proven, legal experts suggest they could trigger impeachment proceedings or erode public support, potentially jeopardizing Trump’s presidency. Trump has repeatedly denied wrongdoing, stating he severed ties with Epstein years ago.
The DOJ indicated this is the final tranche, aiming to close speculation around the case. Investigations continue into Epstein’s network, but no new charges have been filed against associated figures.




