What the Latest Epstein Files Reveal About Mentions of Donald Trump
Release of Documents in the Jeffrey Epstein Case
According to Главком: The U.S. Department of Justice has released a new batch of files related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, which includes the name of former U.S. President Donald Trump. However, officials emphasized that his mention in these documents does not imply proven guilt, and none of the provided materials contain verified evidence of his involvement in any crimes.
Trump's name appears hundreds of times in the records, primarily in the context of social contacts or events that took place in the 1990s and 2000s. Some of the material consists of anonymous tips or third-hand accounts that were not corroborated by the investigation. Other files contain information about flights on Epstein's private jet.
Public Perception and Its Consequences
The Justice Department stressed that none of the documents contain confirmed proof that Donald Trump had intimate relations with minors or participated in human trafficking. Yet public opinion remains sharply divided:
- 60% of respondents believe Trump likely knew about Epstein's crimes;
- 18% of those polled believe he had no such knowledge.
The release of these new Epstein files highlights the ongoing controversy surrounding the connections between powerful figures and crimes of sexual exploitation. This case continues to fuel intense public and media scrutiny of elite social networks. Despite the lack of proven evidence, the inclusion of Trump's name in this context may impact his reputation and political future, especially with elections approaching. The deep division in public opinion underscores how questions of trust in politicians remain central in a society demanding greater transparency and accountability.
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