Trump Administration Faces Questions After Epstein Files Reveal New Allegations
The new documents have been released from the Epstein Files by the United States Justice Department. These files were not revealed earlier due to coding issues. But now all are public. The most significant information revealed within these documents relates to an anonymous woman who was interviewed by the FBI, stating that Epstein and President Trump were involved in her abuse in the mid-1980s. Although these claims are being labeled "baseless" and "sensationalist" by the White House and Justice Department, these documents are sparking a new firestorm within the United States government. Attorney General Pam Bondi and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick are being subpoenaed to testify regarding the possibility of the administration intentionally withholding these documents to protect the President.








