Trump in the Epstein Files: Selective Focus Is Not Moral Clarity, It Is Distortion
More than 5,300 mentions of Donald Trump appear in Justice Department files on Jeffrey Epstein, including FBI tips alleging sexual abuse, but no credible evidence was found for further investigation.
- On Sunday, The New York Times' deep dive found President Donald Trump's name in more than 5,300 documents and over 38,000 related references in the Justice Department's release.
- The department's latest release included duplicates of files from last year and an FBI summary of tips compiled last summer, both part of the materials released on Friday.
- Among the records are an October 2002 email from Melania to Ghislaine Maxwell signed 'Love, Melania,' and September 2019 interview notes detailing a victim taken to Mar-a-Lago.
- Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said the DOJ found no credible information to investigate Trump, while Mr. Trump said Saturday the files `absolve me` and is suing The Wall Street Journal.
- Beyond emails, the release shows Mr. Trump appears in more than a dozen tips submitted to the F.B.I.'s National Threat Operations Center in West Virginia, with some alleging sexual abuse.
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Trump in the Epstein Files: Selective Focus is not Moral Clarity, it is Distortion
The release of Jeffrey Epstein's files raises questions about selective focus in media narratives, particularly regarding Donald Trump. Armstrong Williams explores the broader implications of power and privilege in the pursuit of truth.
How Trump Appears in the Epstein Files
New York Times: “The files are peppered with references to Mr. Trump, who had been a close friend of Mr. Epstein’s until the early 2000s. While Mr. Trump has repeatedly downplayed the relationship, the two men bonded over their pursuit of young women. Mr. Trump has denied any wrongdoing in connection to Mr. Epstein.” “Using a proprietary search tool, The New York Times identified more than 5,300 files containing more than 38,000 references to Mr…
US President Trump sees himself rehabilitated from the newly published documents in the Epstein case and celebrates an alleged victory over the "radical left."
New York Times Uncovers 5,300+ Epstein Files Mentioning Trump in Exhaustive Analysis
The New York Times did a deep dive into the latest files tied to pedophile Jeffrey Epstein on Sunday and found that President Donald Trump’s named appeared in more than 5,300 of the documents. The Times piece said reporters used a “propriety search tool,” and found “more than 38,000 references to Mr. Trump, his wife, his Mar-a-Lago club in Florida, and other related words and phrases in the latest batch of emails, government files, videos and ot…
Trump again denied any connection to Epstein and condemned all the accusations
US President Donald Trump posted Saturday for the first time on socialization networks after the last broadcast of Jeffrey Epstein's files, but it was not about these, but about border and immigration-related actions, Sky News writes.
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