Decades-old allegations claiming that Donald Trump sexually abused a 13-year-old girl have resurfaced, echoing from the shadows of his first presidential campaign. This narrative, long a fixture on the Internet, has yet to gain substantial traction—until now.
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While the allegations have lingered in the public consciousness, they received a new jolt of relevance when Attorney General Pam Bondi and the Department of Justice allegedly opted to withhold crucial FBI interviews from the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s activities.
Despite a legal requirement for transparency, certain files remain undisclosed. This includes what seems to be over 50 pages of FBI interviews and notes pertaining to a woman who accused Trump of sexual misconduct during her adolescence.
NPR’s analysis revealed that these documents are cataloged within the Epstein files database but have not been made available to the public, raising questions about the Justice Department’s commitment to transparency.
In response to this revelation, House Oversight Committee Democrats, who were already probing the allegations against Trump, have initiated a secondary investigation into the Department of Justice’s handling of the situation.
Stay tuned for further developments.

