Justice Department's Epstein Investigation Reveals Alleged Trump Connection
The U.S. Justice Department released FBI records summarizing interviews with a woman alleging that President Donald Trump attempted a sexual encounter in the 1980s after being introduced by Jeffrey Epstein. The department faces scrutiny over its document handling protocols in the high-profile Epstein case.
The U.S. Justice Department has unveiled FBI documents that encapsulate interviews with an unidentified woman who alleged that President Donald Trump sought a sexual encounter in the 1980s after being introduced by Jeffrey Epstein. The interviews, conducted in 2019, form part of the broader Epstein investigation.
Despite releasing these records, the Justice Department remains under pressure as Congress examines their document management practices, particularly concerning the Epstein case. Critics, including Democrats, have accused the Trump administration of deliberately hiding pertinent records.
While the White House dismissed the accusations as unfounded, the Justice Department's release highlights the ongoing complexities surrounding the Epstein investigation, casting a spotlight on potential historical connections between Trump and the financier.
(With inputs from agencies.)

