Overview
- A fresh tranche expanded the archive to eight datasets totaling roughly 30,000 heavily redacted pages along with photos, videos and emails.
- The Justice Department said some materials contain "untrue and sensational" assertions about President Trump and cast a purported Epstein letter mentioning Trump as a forgery.
- A note from the New York U.S. attorney's office says flight records show Trump took at least eight trips on Epstein’s jet in 1993–1996, with no proven criminal conduct identified.
- Several files briefly disappeared from the DOJ website, including Trump photos, before being restored after reviews the department linked to victim protection.
- Images and references to high‑profile figures, including Bill Clinton, intensified criticism over redactions and prompted renewed calls from Congress and victims for broader disclosure.