The allegations against President Donald Trump made in the latest trove of Epstein files are ‘untrue and sensationalist,’ the Department of Justice has claimed.
Thousands of new files, including hundreds of videos or audio recordings, linked to Jeffrey Epstein‘s case were made public by the DOJ this morning.
Trump was named in several documents, some of which contained vile allegations that the DOJ said were probed by the FBI and determined to be ‘unfounded and false.’ The Daily Mail has approached the White House for comment.
The latest dump comes as Trump told reporters how he ‘hated’ seeing photos of Bill Clinton in the Epstein files, arguing how ‘everybody was friendly’ with Epstein before his crimes were unveiled.
Trump blasted ‘Democrats and a couple of bad Republicans’ for releasing the Epstein files, which heavily featured Clinton, and said it was ‘terrible’ seeing the former president in them.
He also acknowledged how photos of him had been included in the files, noting that there are likely ‘pictures being exposed of other people that innocently met Jeffrey Epstein years ago’.
The Epstein Files Transparency Act mandated the complete release of the Epstein files by Friday of last week, however there are still thousands of files that still have not been released.