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The Department of Justice has removed files containing hundreds of mentions of US President Donald Trump from the latest wave of Epstein files documents that were released on Saturday.
The removed files included descriptions of Trump sexually assaulting several women, some of them being underage.
In the removed files, which still have a preview and broken link on the DOJ's website, Trump is described by victims and friends of victims as, among other things, engaging in “big orgy parties” with young girls alongside former president Bill Clinton and the Alexander brothers.
Additionally, a removed file stated Trump was involved in human trafficking, with one statement reading the president would host parties at his home in Mar-A-Lago called “calendar girls,” where Jeffrey Epstein would bring children for Trump to auction off.
Some of the people named at these parties were Elon Musk. Donald Trump jr., Ivanka Trump, Eric Trump, attorney Allan Dershowitz, and attorney Bob Shapiro.
The full documents were screenshotted and saved by internet users following the release, who uploaded them to multiple online archives.
Epstein Files Transparency Act
The DOJ stated that its release of the second wave of files - about 3.5 million, bringing the total to over 6 million - was in compliance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act, despite being released over a month after the deadline.
Following the release, Deputy Attorney-General Todd Blanch stated that the DOJ had removed images that showed “death, physical abuse, or injury” from the files.
When asked about the newly released files, Trump stated that while he had not seen them, he was told that “not only does it absolve me, it's the opposite of what people were hoping, you know, the radical left.”
Trump also stated that the files revealed that author Michael Wolff conspired with Epstein against the president, and that we'll probably sue Wolff for that.”
The Jerusalem Post could not verify the president’s claims.