Okay, so let’s get into this. Fresh documents from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation have just dropped, and guess whose name is popping up? None other than Donald Trump. We’re talking about an unclassified FBI intake report from October 2020, people. This report stems from a call made to the FBI’s National Threat Operations Center, where someone dished out potential info about Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Now, keep in mind, this is just a summary of what the caller claimed, not verified facts from the FBI itself.
But hold up, it gets deeper. Inside this report, a redacted individual explicitly states, “he raped me,” with the “he” referring to Donald Trump. Another section straight up alleges, “Donald J. Trump had raped her along with Jeffrey Epstein.” The report doesn’t get into the alleged victim’s age or any other specific details. And the FBI is quick to clarify that simply documenting these claims doesn’t mean charges were filed or that anything was proven.
And that’s not all. The intake form also details other heavy allegations. One account mentions a redacted individual who claimed she met a woman. This woman supposedly invited her daughters to a fancy hotel back in 1997, where they allegedly met Donald Trump and some of his friends. Again, the report keeps the locations and identities under wraps.
Then there’s the limo driver’s story. Someone who used to drive in the Dallas–Fort Worth area claimed they once chauffeured Trump to the DFW airport. They allege they overheard him on the phone, repeatedly dropping the name “Jeffrey” and talking about “abusing some girl.” Like the other claims, the report doesn’t confirm if this was ever investigated or found to be true.
Of course, after these documents surfaced, the White House was pressed for answers. They punted those questions straight to the Department of Justice. The DOJ’s statement? Basically, they said some of the material in these Epstein files includes unverified or flat-out false claims. And get this – they specifically mentioned allegations “made against President Trump that were submitted to the FBI right before the 2020 election.” Convenient timing, huh? No further details from the DOJ on those specific claims, though.
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