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U.S. Representative Ted Lieu has publicly said newly released Jeffrey Epstein files mention President D/o/n/a/l/d T/r/u/m/p thousands of times and include “highly disturbing allegations” that T/r/u/m/p raped and threatened children, urging the press to investigate the documents. Lieu criticized the Justice Department’s handling of the files and called for greater transparency, while T/r/u/m/p has denied any wrongdoing. The claims have intensified political debate around the Epstein document releases and sparked protests demanding full disclosure…Watch more⤵️
U.S. Representative Ted Lieu has ignited intense controversy after publicly stating that newly released Jeffrey Epstein documents allegedly mention Donald Trump “thousands and thousands of times” — and contain what he described as “highly disturbing allegations.”
According to Lieu, the unredacted files include claims that Trump raped and threatened children, urging journalists and investigators to dig deeper into the documents and uncover the full truth. �
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💬 “The American people deserve transparency,” Lieu stressed, sharply criticizing the U.S. Justice Department over what he called a lack of full disclosure and excessive redactions in the Epstein file releases.
⚖️ What We Know So Far
The Justice Department has released millions of pages of Epstein-related records under public pressure, but the rollout has been widely criticized. �
The Guardian
Lawmakers from both parties say key details may still be withheld or heavily redacted, fueling suspicion of a broader cover-up. �
Reuters
Some documents include allegations involving Trump, though such claims are not verified evidence and remain disputed. �
The Washington Post
❗ Trump Responds
Donald Trump has denied any wrongdoing, dismissing allegations tied to Epstein as false and politically motivated.
🔥 Public Reaction Explodes
The revelations — and Lieu’s statements — have triggered:
Growing calls for full, unredacted disclosure
Protests demanding accountability for powerful figures
Intensifying political clashes in Washington
Even as other global crises dominate headlines, analysts say the Epstein scandal is not going away anytime soon, with bipartisan pressure continuing to mount. �
The Guardian
📌 The Bigger Question
Are these files the key to exposing a hidden network of power and abuse — or are they being selectively revealed?
One thing is certain:
The fight over the Epstein documents has just entered a new and explosive phase.