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The internet was in uproar Friday after several newly released documents in the
Jeffrey Epstein files were pulled from the Department of Justice website, including one document that included an FBI tip from a woman who claimed her friend was forced as a young teenager to perform a sex act on President Donald
Trump.
The Department of Justice published 3 million additional pages of documents related its
investigation of the late sex offender and his trafficking network. One email, which has since been removed, contains summaries of complaints received through the FBI's National Threat Operations Center (NTOC), which receives, evaluates and processes public tips about alleged crimes or threats.
"Apparently! Donald Trump’s DOJ is actively removing documents they just released from the Epstein files. This one here, EFTA01660679, where someone accuses Trump of rape, is gone, it 'can’t be found on the Department of Justice website,'" user Lucas Sanders
wrote on X.
"They just deleted this from the website-ongoing coverup," user Mason
wrote on X.
After Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche announced the release of around 3 million Epstein documents on Friday, The Bulwark's Sam Stein
noted that some details of documents
containing Trump's name were "hard to read."
Those documents were
unavailable on the DOJ's website less than an hour later.
The pages, however, were
archived on X by user Bobby Salsa.
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Missed it by that much.