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​By SCM ONLINE REPORTER

 

​THE US Justice Department has been sensationally accused of “scrubbing” secret files that link President Donald Trump to the Jeffrey Epstein sex scandal.

​A bombshell investigation by NPR claims that top American officials have deliberately withheld dozens of pages of evidence—including a harrowing account from a woman who claims the President sexually abused her when she was just a minor.

​The missing documents are said to include more than 50 pages of FBI interview notes and internal memos that have vanished from the public database.

​According to the report, the DOJ effectively “airbrushed” the files, removing accusations that could be catastrophic for the President.

​The investigation highlights a specific witness whose testimony was allegedly buried. The woman claimed that in 1983, when she was just 13 years old, pervert financier Jeffrey Epstein introduced her to Trump.

She alleged the future President forced her into a sexual act, and when she resisted, he reportedly “punched her in the head” and kicked her out.

​While some of these claims appeared in a 2025 FBI PowerPoint summary, the actual interview notes and handwritten evidence are nowhere to be found in the “full” release mandated by law.

​Critics say the “missing” pages are a clear violation of the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which Trump himself signed into law last year.

The Act was supposed to lay bare every dark corner of Epstein’s web, but investigators found:

​Dozens of pages are missing from the chronological logs.

Documents mentioning Trump were briefly uploaded and then “vanished” or were re-uploaded with heavy redactions.

​Files relating to a key witness in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial—who is currently begging Trump for clemency—have also been “scrubbed” from public view.

​Jeffrey Epstein, the billionaire pedophile who died in a New York jail cell in 2019, spent decades rubbing shoulders with the world’s elite. While Trump has previously distanced himself from Epstein, saying they had a “falling out” years ago, the NPR investigation suggests the FBI held much more explosive material than was ever made public.

​The White House has hit back at the claims, with a spokesperson insisting that “Trump has done more for Epstein’s victims than anyone before him.”

However, with Democratic rivals now calling for a full unredacted release, the “Sleaze” cloud over Washington is only getting darker.

​NPR investigation into missing Epstein documents

 

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