New allegations from FBI documents linked to Jeffrey Epstein claim Donald Trump sexually assaulted a woman when she was a minor. The documents, previously marke
A newly released batch of Federal Bureau of Investigation documents linked to Jeffrey Epstein has brought forth shocking new allegations involving Donald Trump. The documents, which were mistakenly marked as duplicative in earlier releases, detail interviews conducted in 2019 where a woman claimed that Trump sexually assaulted her when she was between 13 and 15 years old. She was introduced to Trump by Epstein, according to the interviews.
The woman also reported receiving threatening phone calls over the years, which she believed were connected to Epstein, urging her to stay silent. Trump has denied any wrongdoing related to the Epstein allegations, and the Justice Department has cautioned that some of the released documents contain unverified and sensational claims against the former president.
Meanwhile, Democrats have accused the Trump administration of attempting to hide details of the Epstein investigation that could harm Trump politically. The controversy has reached Capitol Hill, with a House committee voting to subpoena Attorney General Pam Bondi to answer questions about how the Justice Department handled the Epstein-related documents.
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