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Damning email contradicting Trump claims on kicking Epstein out of Mar-a-Lago mysteriously redacted, Democrats EXPOSE alleged cover-up

Damning email contradicting Trump claims on kicking Epstein out of Mar-a-Lago mysteriously redacted, Democrats EXPOSE alleged cover-up

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Damning email contradicting Trump claims on kicking Epstein out of Mar-a-Lago mysteriously redacted, Democrats EXPOSE alleged cover-up

Donald Trump has landed in hot soup as a newly released batch of documents from the US Justice Department highlights allegations that the US President raped a 13-year-old girl. The fresh cache of Epstein files released on Friday (Jan 30) has reignited controversy around President Donald Trump and his past links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, more so thanks to explosive claims of rape and even a murder the POTUS was an accessory to. The sensational claims briefly disappeared from the DOJ website after being released, a disappearance which didn't go unnoticed. The damning claims reappeared hours later, with the DOJ saying that the shocking allegations against the POTUS were "down due to overload and is back online.” Here's all you need to know.

Among the files is an explosive allegation of rape involving a 13-year-old girl, recorded in an FBI tip sheet from August last year. The claim is part of a large database of unverified reports submitted to the FBI by members of the public. The material comes from an FBI spreadsheet linked to an investigation into the Alexander brothers, wealthy Florida siblings currently facing sex trafficking charges. The spreadsheet catalogues tips received by the bureau, along with brief notes on whether or how agents followed them up.

One entry describes a woman claiming that her friend was forced to perform oral sex on Trump roughly 35 years ago in New Jersey, when she was allegedly 13 or 14 years old. The report says the girl was also abused by Epstein and that she was struck after biting Trump. In the column labelled “response”, the FBI noted that the caller was contacted and the lead forwarded to its Washington office for interview. No outcome is recorded.