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Trump photograph removed from Epstein investigative files

Sat, Dec 20, 25
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A photograph depicting a desk with numerous framed pictures, including an image of President Trump, has been removed from the DOJ's released documents.

The Department of Justice has removed a photograph containing Trump from the recently released Epstein investigative files, causing controversy. The Epstein Files Transparency Act requires complete disclosure of all related documents. However, at least 16 files disappeared from the website after initial publication.

Democratic lawmakers questioned this removal and called for transparency. Rep. Ro Khanna suggested Congress might consider impeachment hearings if documents do not fully comply with the law. Rep. Thomas Massie accused the DOJ of deliberately ignoring the law.

Lawmakers from both parties demand full disclosure and accountability regarding the investigation.

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