Pam Bondi Releases Additional Epstein Files With Insane Allegations Against Trump
Attorney General Pam Bondi released additional documents tied to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, including FBI interview notes containing allegations against President Donald Trump.
The documents were part of previously withheld Epstein files that the Justice Department said were mistakenly coded as duplicates and therefore not included in earlier releases.
An X post highlighting the release quickly gained traction online, with users debating the allegations and the broader controversy surrounding the Epstein files.
According to the documents, FBI agents interviewed a woman multiple times in 2019 after the arrest of disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein.
The woman alleged that Epstein introduced her to Trump when she was a teenager sometime in the early 1980s.
During one interview with investigators, she claimed the encounter took place in either New York or New Jersey in what she described as a very tall building.
According to the interview notes, she alleged that Trump forced her head toward his genitals during the encounter.
The woman claimed she bit him and said he then pulled her hair and struck her.
She further alleged that Trump yelled, “Get this little bitch the hell out of here,” after the incident.
The FBI documents do not include details explaining how the encounter ended or how the woman left the building.
White House officials immediately rejected the allegations following the release of the documents.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the claims were “completely baseless, backed by zero credible evidence.”
Leavitt added that the woman had an extensive criminal history and said investigators had found no credible support for the accusations.
“The total baselessness of these accusations is also supported by the obvious fact that Joe Biden’s Department of Justice knew about them for four years and did nothing,” Leavitt said.
She added that the administration believes the documents ultimately show Trump “did absolutely nothing wrong.”
The Justice Department said the interview notes had originally been left out of earlier Epstein file releases due to a coding error.
Officials said the documents were “incorrectly coded as duplicative” during the massive process of reviewing millions of pages tied to the Epstein investigation.
The Epstein files have become a major political controversy since Congress voted to make them public.
More than three million pages of documents connected to the investigation have been released in stages since late last year.
Democrats in Congress have accused Bondi of mishandling the document releases and withholding key materials, as the Daily Mail reported.
Several lawmakers have called for investigations into the Justice Department’s handling of the files.
Rep. Jamie Raskin accused Bondi of being part of what he described as a “culture of lawlessness and chaos.”
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries also called for Bondi to be removed from office.
Meanwhile, the House Oversight Committee has continued interviewing high-profile figures linked to Epstein.
Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton were recently questioned by lawmakers.
Investigators are also pushing to interview Bill Gates after a photograph surfaced showing him on Epstein’s private island.
Epstein’s longtime associate Ghislaine Maxwell remains the only person currently serving prison time in connection with the trafficking network.
Justice Department officials have defended the release process and warned that errors are inevitable given the enormous number of documents involved.
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