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Missing FBI Files in Epstein Case Include Allegations Against Trump

Published February 25, 2026, 09:21
Missing FBI Files in Epstein Case Include Allegations Against Trump

Documents from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, including depositions related to allegations against Donald Trump, appear to be missing from files released by the U.S. Department of Justice. According to a CNN review, more than a quarter of the FBI witness depositions are unavailable on the department’s website. Among the missing documents are three depositions concerning a woman who accused Trump of sexual assault, as well as abuse by Epstein. Democratic Congressman Robert Garcia expressed concerns about the completeness of the released files and the Trump administration's compliance with the law requiring the release of documents related to Epstein. He highlighted the existence of serious allegations against the president and the absence of related depositions. The White House dismissed the allegations as false, citing a previous statement from the Department of Justice that some documents contained untrue claims against Trump. The Department of Justice denied deleting any files, stating that the documents not released were duplicates, privileged, or part of an ongoing investigation. The case has sparked political controversy and questions about transparency and the completeness of the investigation into Epstein and his potential associates. The release of the documents aimed to shed light on potential wrongdoing and reveal the networks connected to the convicted financier.