DOJ Releases Even More Epstein Files

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The Department of Justice released another massive tranche of Epstein documents.

Nearly 30,000 additional pages.

But here’s what’s remarkable: The DOJ went out of its way to flag that some documents contain fabricated claims against President Trump.

“Some of these documents contain untrue and sensationalist claims made against President Trump that were submitted to the FBI right before the 2020 election. To be clear: the claims are unfounded and false, and if they had a shred of credibility, they certainly would have been weaponized against President Trump already.”

Translation: People tried to frame Trump with fake Epstein allegations to influence the 2020 election. The FBI had these claims for years. They went nowhere — because they were lies.

A Fake Letter Allegedly From Epstein Was Postmarked Three Days After His Death

The files include a letter supposedly signed “J. Epstein” and addressed to convicted sexual abuser Larry Nassar.

One problem: The letter was postmarked August 13, 2019.

Epstein died on August 10, 2019.

The DOJ examined the letter and declared it fake:

“The FBI determined that the writing does not seem to match Epstein’s and the document was postmarked three days after Epstein died.”

The return address listed the wrong facility. It was postmarked in Virginia, not New York where Epstein was jailed. It omitted his inmate number, which is required for outgoing mail.

Someone fabricated a letter from a dead man to implicate Trump.

The Fake Letter Included Absurd Anti-Trump Language

The fabricated letter allegedly claimed Trump and Epstein shared a “love of young, nubile girls” and referenced Trump wanting to “grab snatch.”

It’s cartoonishly fake. It reads like something written by someone who hates Trump trying to create damaging quotes.

The DOJ flagged it as fraudulent immediately. The FBI had already determined it was fake when it was received.

But it was in the files — which means if the DOJ hadn’t explained the context, media outlets could have reported it as real.

Claims About Trump Flights Were Submitted “Right Before the 2020 Election”

The documents include a 2020 email from a federal prosecutor claiming Trump “traveled on Epstein’s private jet many more times than previously has been reported” — allegedly eight flights between 1993 and 1996.

These claims were submitted to the FBI right before the 2020 election.

Convenient timing.

The DOJ’s assessment: “If they had a shred of credibility, they certainly would have been weaponized against President Trump already.”

The FBI had these allegations for five years. Multiple investigations. Multiple prosecutors looking for anything on Trump.

Nothing came of them — because they weren’t credible.

Mar-a-Lago Was Subpoenaed in 2021

The files show that Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club was subpoenaed as part of the case against Ghislaine Maxwell.

The subpoena requested employment records for an individual whose name was redacted.

This is standard investigative practice — following every lead, checking every connection.

The fact that it led nowhere is notable. Prosecutors subpoenaed Trump’s property, reviewed records, and found nothing to charge.

The DOJ Is Being Transparent About What’s Real and What’s Fake

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche has been clear about the process.

The DOJ is releasing documents on a rolling basis. Hundreds of thousands of pages require review. Victim protections must be applied.

But they’re also flagging fabricated material — something previous administrations might not have done.

“To be clear: the claims are unfounded and false.”

That’s the DOJ protecting the public from disinformation embedded in the files.

Democrats Wanted Full Release — Now They’re Getting Context Too

Democrats demanded complete transparency on the Epstein files.

They’re getting it — including transparency about the fake allegations planted to harm Trump.

Chuck Schumer complained about redactions. He wanted everything released.

Now everything includes documentation of election-timed fabrications designed to frame the president.

Be careful what you wish for.

The Real Scandal Is Who Planted These Claims

Think about what the documents reveal.

Someone fabricated a letter from a dead man.

Someone submitted false flight allegations right before an election.

Someone tried to use the FBI’s Epstein investigation as a vehicle for anti-Trump disinformation.

Those people committed crimes. Lying to the FBI. Fabricating evidence. Election interference.

Will they be investigated? Will they face consequences?

“Certainly Would Have Been Weaponized”

The DOJ’s logic is sound.

The FBI had these claims for years. Multiple administrations. Multiple opportunities to use them.

If there was anything real, it would have surfaced during the Mueller investigation. Or the first impeachment. Or the second impeachment. Or the January 6th investigation. Or the Mar-a-Lago raid. Or any of the other efforts to destroy Trump.

Nothing stuck — because there was nothing real.

Bill Clinton Is in Hot Tubs — Trump Is in Fabricated Claims

The contrast in the Epstein files is telling.

Bill Clinton appears in actual photographs. In pools. In hot tubs. On planes. With Epstein associates.

Trump appears in… fabricated letters and election-timed allegations that prosecutors found not credible.

One former president has documented connections. The other has debunked smears.

Democrats wanted the files released thinking they’d hurt Trump. Instead, they’re exposing Clinton and revealing the lengths Trump’s enemies went to frame him.

30,000 More Documents — The Review Continues

This latest release adds 30,000 pages to the public record.

More releases are coming. The DOJ is working through hundreds of thousands of pages.

Each release will likely contain more actual evidence about Epstein’s network — and possibly more fabricated claims that need debunking.

The administration is handling it correctly: Release everything, but provide context so the public understands what’s real and what’s fake.

The Truth Is Coming Out

The Epstein files are revealing multiple things simultaneously.

Real connections between Epstein and powerful people — including Democrats like Bill Clinton.

Fabricated claims designed to implicate Trump that were planted before the 2020 election.

The FBI’s awareness of these fabrications — and their failure to prosecute the fabricators.

The full picture is emerging. It’s not flattering to Trump’s enemies.

“The claims are unfounded and false.”

The DOJ said it. The evidence proves it. The fabricators are exposed.

Now the question is: What happens to the people who tried to frame the president with fake Epstein allegations?


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