Department of Justice did not release FBI memos when it uploaded millions of pages of files beginning in December

Three memos that describe four interviews conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation in 2019 contain explicit but unsubstantiated claims that Donald Trump sexually abused a woman when she was a minor in the early 1980s with the assistance of Jeffrey Epstein, according to a Guardian review of those documents.

The Department of Justice did not release those records when it uploaded millions of pages of files related to Epstein beginning in December. The existence of the missing documents was first reported by independent journalist Roger Sollenberger and subsequently confirmed by NPR, causing outrage in Washington and sparking an investigation from congressional Democrats.

The Guardian obtained the missing FBI form 302 reports, which memorialize 25 pages of agents’ notes from the four interviews conducted in the summer and fall of 2019. The notes describe how the woman came forward to tell agents she recognized Epstein from a photo sent by a childhood friend. Only the first session, in which she did not name Trump, made it into the public release. The Guardian has chosen not to publish the woman’s name.

  • Phoenixz
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    2 days ago

    I agree with you but…

    I also want good journalism and that requires restraint and carefully chosen wording. I’m not claiming that the guardian is that, but I am saying that calling is child rape without knowing exactly what happened is also not helpful

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      2 days ago

      That’s where the word “claims” comes in to do all of the heavy lifting.

      The claim isn’t raped a future woman. It was a child. It’s an obviously deceptive way to report on it.