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The U.S. Justice Department has released additional FBI documents detailing interviews with a woman who claims President Donald Trump sexually assaulted her after being introduced by Jeffrey Epstein. These previously withheld records, which were mistakenly labeled as duplicates, are part of the files related to the late convicted sex offender.
Democrats are scrutinizing how the Trump administration handled these Epstein-related documents. The newly released records include accounts of several 2019 FBI interviews with the woman, who alleges she was assaulted by Epstein and Trump when she was between 13 and 15 years old. During one of the interviews, she stated Epstein took her to an unspecified location in New York or New Jersey and introduced her to Trump.
She also reported receiving threatening phone calls over the years warning her to stay silent, which she believes were connected to Epstein. Trump has denied any misconduct concerning Epstein. The Justice Department previously stated that some released documents include false and sensational claims against Trump.
Critics, especially Democrats, accuse the Trump administration of concealing details of the Epstein investigation that could harm Trump’s reputation. On Wednesday, a House committee moved to subpoena Attorney General Pam Bondi, seeking answers about how the Justice Department managed these documents.





