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DOJ Posts 30,000 More Epstein Files, Email Says Trump Flew on Jet at Least Eight Times

The phased rollout drew criticism over sweeping redactions, with DOJ warning that some Trump‑related tips in the cache are false.

Overview

  • The latest tranche includes roughly 30,000 pages plus hundreds of videos and audio files, including surveillance from August 2019 at the Manhattan jail where Epstein died.
  • A January 2020 email from a Manhattan federal prosecutor says flight records show President Trump took at least eight Epstein jet flights from 1993 to 1996, with Ghislaine Maxwell on at least four.
  • Details cited include one 1993 trip listing only Epstein and Trump, and another with a 20-year-old whose name is redacted, alongside flights with Marla Maples, Tiffany Trump and Eric Trump.
  • DOJ stated that some newly posted documents contain “untrue and sensationalist” claims about Trump submitted to the FBI before the 2020 election, and said it is releasing materials with victim protections.
  • Bipartisan sponsors threatened contempt proceedings against Attorney General Pam Bondi over missed deadlines and redactions, as survivors condemned inconsistent shielding and exposed identities; records also show a 2021 subpoena to Mar‑a‑Lago for employment files in the Maxwell case.