A new release of documents from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, made public by the U.S Department of Justice, contains several unproven accusations directed at President Donald Trump.

In the new Epstein files, Donald Trump was accused of sexual misconduct with underage girls.
The claims appear in the released materials as tips that people sent to federal investigators, but there’s no sign they were ever verified or backed up by evidence.
One of the documents described a report claiming that a girl, said to be around 13 or 14 years old, was forced roughly 35 years ago in New Jersey to perform oral sex on Trump.
According to the tip, she “allegedly bit President Trump while performing oral sex” and was “allegedly hit in the face after she laughed about biting.”

Investigators passed this lead along to a Washington office to consider interviewing the person who reported it.
Many other tips in the release were dismissed as not believable or impossible to pursue.
For example, one alleged a sex trafficking operation at a Trump golf course in California during the mid-1990s, supposedly involving wild parties with young girls and famous people.
Another came from a woman who said she had been trafficked at age 13 back in 1984 and that Trump paid her for sexual acts.
There were also unconfirmed stories about gatherings at Mar-a-Lago where underage girls were allegedly brought in and abused.
In its official statement released alongside the documents, the Department of Justice stressed that much of this material had not been checked for accuracy.
The DOJ pointed out that the files could include fabricated or deliberately false submissions from the public.
It specifically called out some documents for containing untrue and exaggerated accusations against President Trump.
The statement declared these particular claims to be baseless and false, noting that if there had been any real substance to them, they would have been used as political ammunition against him long ago.
The White House directed questions about the matter back to this same DOJ statement.
KanyiDaily recalls that Donald Trump previously came under intense criticism after a porn star revealed how he sexually abused her by forcefully grabbing and kissing her in his hotel room.


