The name of the President of the United States, Donald Trump, is repeatedly mentioned in a new series of documents on the pedophile Jeffrey Epstein published this Tuesday (12/23/2025) by the Department of Justice, which insisted that some of these files contained “false allegations” about the tycoon.
Chief among the thousands of new documents made available to the public are emails in which various people link to mostly political news about Trump, although other mentions also appear to be related, such as the trips he took on Epstein’s private plane or even the statement of one person mentioning a woman who claimed to have been raped by the current president of the United States.
The Justice Department said in a statement that several of those newly released documents “contain false and sensational allegations against President Trump that were submitted to the FBI shortly before the 2020 election.”
Rape allegations
One of the documents is a statement to the FBI collected on October 27, 2020, from an individual who claims he worked as a limousine driver in the Dallas area and claims to have taken Trump to the Fort Worth (Texas) airport in 1995.
The driver told an acquaintance about this encounter with Trump and said that her behavior immediately changed and that the woman claimed that “Donald J. Trump raped her along with Jeffrey Epstein” and that a girl “with a strange name” took her “to a hotel or a luxurious building” and that “that’s how it happened.”
It also released a complaint filed by an anonymous woman in New York in January 2020, in which she speaks of alleged abuse by Epstein and Maxwell, as well as a meeting in which the pedophile took the then 14-year-old alleged victim to meet with Trump in 1994, who the woman said showed complicity with Epstein when he made lewd comments.
The FBI also asserted that a letter contained in the new files that appeared to be signed by Epstein and referred to Trump was false because, among other things, the handwriting did not match that of Epstein and the return address did not correspond to the prison where the financial tycoon was held, who, according to the official version, committed suicide in his cell in 2019.
The letter was purportedly addressed to sex offender and former USA Gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar and, while not specifically mentioning Trump’s name, mentioned “our president’s” interest in “groping” young women.
Alleged party with prostitutes
Another mention of Trump can also be found in another statement in which a woman accuses him of organizing a party for sex workers at his Mar-a-Lago residence.
The sitting president flew aboard pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s private plane “much more often” than initially thought, a federal prosecutor said in one of the documents that are part of the Justice Department’s recently released files.
Although the information about these Trump flights has been public for years, the email shows that members of the prosecution shared this data for the first time in 2020.
Since Friday, the Justice Department has released massive amounts of declassified documents about Epstein under a law passed by Congress in November.
Trump, who initially did not want to support the publication of the files and later had to amend and sign the law after considering the strong support of Congress, appears several times in the documentation of the case about the man with whom he was friends and with whom he said he had broken off the relationship in 2004, before Epstein was first accused of child abuse and prostitution.
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