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The U.S. Department of Justice has made available three previously undisclosed documents related to accusations against former President Donald Trump in the Jeffrey Epstein case. These documents contain follow-up interviews with a woman who alleged in 2019 that Epstein had introduced her to Trump years prior. The claims have not been substantiated, and Trump has consistently refuted any misconduct. Officials stated that the documents were released in accordance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act after worries surfaced regarding the absence of certain files from prior public disclosures. The White House has characterized these allegations as unfounded and asserted that there is no credible evidence backing them. With the recent release of these memos, many are questioning whether additional documents linked to Epstein might still surface. Stay tuned for further information on this ongoing story.
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00:00Something surprising just came out of the Epstein files.
00:02The U.S. Department of Justice has released three previously unseen documents.
00:07These documents are connected to allegations involving President Donald Trump.
00:11The claims come from a woman who spoke to investigators in 2019.
00:15She alleged that Jeffrey Epstein introduced her to Trump years earlier.
00:19According to her statement, Trump forced her to perform oral sex and later struck her.
00:24However, these accusations remain uncorroborated and were never proven.
00:28Trump has repeatedly denied the allegations.
00:31The White House called the claims false and sensationalist.
00:35The FBI interviewed the woman four times during the investigation.
00:39Until now, only one interview memo had been made public.
00:42The other three documents were just released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
00:47Officials say some records were previously withheld to protect privacy and investigations.
00:52The debate continues over what the Epstein files really reveal.
00:55And many people are still asking one big question.
00:58Are there more documents yet to come?
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