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LATEST: FBI Interviewed Trump Accuser Four Times — Records Removed from Public View

February 19, 2026: Journalist Roger Sollenberger discovered that the FBI conducted four separate interviews in 2019 with a woman accusing Trump of sexually assaulting her as a minor (1983-1985). Epstein allegedly introduced her to Trump. The interview records have been "removed from public viewing" despite the Epstein Files Transparency Act requiring they be public. AG Bondi claims "no evidence" exists — while her DOJ hides the evidence.

February 11, 2026: AG Pam Bondi was caught at a House Judiciary hearing with a printout labeled "Jayapal Pramila Search History"—a log of what Rep. Jayapal searched in the Epstein files at the DOJ. Trump's DOJ is surveilling what members of Congress search in the Epstein files. Jayapal called it "outrageous spying on members." Raskin is demanding an Inspector General investigation.

February 10, 2026: Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick admitted under oath to visiting Epstein's private island in 2012 for lunch—after previously claiming he cut off all contact with Epstein after 2005. DOJ documents show Lutnick remained in contact with Epstein as recently as 2018. Senator Van Hollen: "You misled the country and the Congress." Lutnick faces bipartisan calls to resign, but Trump stands behind him.

February 9, 2026: Convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell appeared before the House Oversight Committee, immediately pleaded the Fifth, and refused to answer any questions. Her lawyer then offered a stunning deal: Maxwell will testify that Trump is "innocent of any wrongdoing" if Trump grants her presidential clemency. This is corruption in plain sight—a convicted child sex trafficker proposing to trade predetermined testimony for her freedom.

January 30, 2026: The DOJ deleted document EFTA01660679 containing "numerous complaints and allegations involving powerful individuals, including Donald Trump" immediately after it went viral, then restored it hours later. The DOJ has now removed and restored Trump-related Epstein documents at least twice. Members of Congress are now viewing unredacted files at DOJ.

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The Epstein Files

Documented Connections to Jeffrey Epstein

Jeffrey Epstein was a convicted sex offender and trafficker whose crimes implicated numerous powerful individuals. Donald Trump's documented connections to Epstein, combined with aggressive opposition to releasing Epstein-related files and apparent DOJ cover-up efforts, raise serious questions about what is being hidden and who is being protected.

This documentation presents comprehensive evidence organized by category: the social relationship, court documents, legal allegations, photographic and documentary evidence, and the network of Epstein-connected individuals in Trump's circle. All content is sourced from court records, official documents, photographs, and verified reporting.

Content Warning: This documentation involves allegations of sexual misconduct and trafficking. Content is presented with appropriate sensitivity and professional journalistic standards.

Evidence Categories

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15+ Years

The Relationship

Documented social relationship from 1980s through claimed falling out

Timeline, Trump's statements, witness accounts, documented interactions

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Multiple Filings

Court Documents

Official court documents, depositions, and unsealed records

Organized by case with full legal context and documentation

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Legal Cases

Allegations

Court-filed allegations with full context and legal status

Documented with appropriate legal rigor and expert analysis

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Photos & Records

Evidence

Photographic evidence, flight logs, phone records, property records

Official documentation of interactions and connections

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Multiple Connections

Epstein Network

Individuals in Trump's circle with documented Epstein ties

Cabinet members, advisors, business associates, personal friends

Key Documented Facts

  • Extensive social relationship: Trump and Epstein socialized regularly in 1980s-2000s, documented through photos, witnesses, and Trump's own statements
  • Trump's public praise: "I've known Jeff for 15 years. Terrific guy... He likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side" (New York Magazine, 2002)
  • Court document mentions: Trump's name appears in multiple Epstein-related court filings in various contexts
  • Epstein network in Trump's circle: Multiple individuals with documented Epstein connections hold or held positions in Trump administration, cabinet, or personal orbit
  • Later distancing: Trump's public statements shifted from praise to claims of minimal relationship after Epstein's arrest
  • Opposition to transparency: Trump threatened political retaliation against allies who supported releasing Epstein files
  • DOJ document deletion: January 2026 deletion of documents referencing Trump at least twice, followed by restoration with possible redactions
  • Maxwell's quid pro quo: Convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell offered to testify Trump is "innocent" in exchange for presidential clemency—predetermined testimony isn't testimony, it's a transaction
  • Congressional review: Members of Congress now viewing unredacted Epstein files at DOJ (February 2026)
  • Cabinet member exposed: Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick admitted visiting Epstein's island in 2012 after lying about cutting off contact in 2005—DOJ documents show contact as recently as 2018. Trump stands behind him despite bipartisan resignation calls
  • DOJ spying on Congress: AG Bondi caught with printout of Rep. Jayapal's search history from Epstein file review at DOJ—surveillance of what lawmakers search in a child sex trafficking case. Only 3M of 6M ordered documents turned over

Each finding documented with sources, context, and evidence in respective subpages.

Why This Documentation Matters

Character and judgment: The individuals a president associates with reflect on their character, judgment, and fitness for office. A documented social relationship with a convicted sex trafficker raises legitimate questions.

Transparency and accountability: Aggressive opposition to releasing Epstein-related files, including threatening political allies who support transparency, suggests potential concealment of damaging information.

Pattern of protection: DOJ deletion of documents referencing Trump, systematic intimidation of those seeking transparency, the presence of Epstein-connected individuals in Trump's inner circle, and a convicted sex trafficker offering favorable testimony in exchange for presidential clemency indicate a pattern worthy of serious scrutiny.

Journalistic standards: This documentation maintains the highest standards of verification, sourcing, and context. All allegations are properly qualified with legal status. All evidence is sourced from official records, court documents, or verified reporting.