NPR reports that the Department of Justice withheld and removed some Epstein-related files that pertain to former President Trump. The article suggests that officials accessed, concealed, or altered certain documents connected to Epstein, raising questions about what information was withheld from public view and why these materials were treated differently within the DOJ or related investigations.
The piece discusses the implications for transparency and oversight, noting concerns about potential gaps in public records and the handling of sensitive material. It summarizes the DOJ’s actions regarding Epstein files linked to Trump and the reactions from lawmakers, researchers, and the public about the extent and impact of the withholding or removal of these documents.
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