The name of the President of the United States, Donald Trump, is repeatedly mentioned in a new batch of documents about the pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, published by the Department of Justice, which has warned that some of these files contain 'false accusations' against the republican, spread just before the 2020 presidential elections. Among the thousands of new documents made available to the public, there are mainly emails in which different people link to news, mainly political, about Trump, although other related mentions also appear, for example, concerning the trips he made on Epstein's private jet or even the testimony of someone who mentions a woman who claimed to have been raped by the current President of the United States. The Department of Justice stated in a press release that several of these newly published documents 'contain false and sensational accusations against President Trump, presented to the FBI just before the 2020 elections'. 'It should be clarified that these accusations are unfounded and false, and if they had any credibility, they would certainly have already been used against him,' the text adds. Rape Accusations One of the documents is an FBI statement, collected on October 27, 2020, from a person who claims to have worked as a limousine driver in the Dallas area and who claims to have driven Trump in 1995 to the Fort Worth airport (Texas). The driver recounted to an acquaintance his encounter with Trump and said that the woman's behaviour changed immediately afterwards, and that the woman then claimed that 'Donald J. Trump had raped her along with Jeffrey Epstein' and that a girl 'with a strange name' had 'taken her to a luxury hotel or building', and 'that's how it happened'. A complaint filed by an anonymous woman in New York in January 2020 has also been published, in which she talks about alleged abuses she suffered at the hands of Epstein and Maxwell and also about an encounter in which the pedophile took the alleged victim, who was then 14 years old, to meet Trump in 1994, and according to the woman, Trump showed complicity with Epstein when he made suggestive comments. The FBI also confirmed that a letter included in the new files that is apparently signed by Epstein and refers to US President Donald Trump is fake, as, among other things, the handwriting does not match Epstein's and the sender's address does not correspond to the prison where the financier was being held, who committed suicide in his cell in 2019. The letter was supposedly addressed to sexual predator and former U.S. gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar, and although it does not explicitly mention Trump's name, it mentions the interest of 'our president' in 'groping' young women. Alleged Party with Prostitutes There is also another mention of Trump in another statement where a woman accuses him of organising a party for sex workers at his Mar-a-Lago residence. The current president flew 'many more times' than initially believed on the private jet of pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, according to a federal prosecutor in one of the documents that are part of the archives recently published by the Department of Justice. Although information about Trump's flights has been public for years, the email shows that members of the prosecution were sharing this data for the first time in 2020. The Department of Justice has been publishing massive amounts of declassified documents on Epstein since last Friday, based on a law passed by Congress in November. Trump, who initially did not want to support the publication of the files and who later had to backtrack and sign the law after seeing the strong support from Congress, appears numerous times in the case documentation about his former friend, with whom he said he broke ties in 2004, before Epstein was first accused of abuse and prostitution of minors.
Trump appears repeatedly in the latest Epstein case documents
The US Department of Justice has published new documents in the Jeffrey Epstein case that repeatedly mention President Donald Trump. The department warns of false accusations against him spread before the 2020 elections. The documents include testimony of alleged rape and flights on Epstein's jet.