Overview
- Speaking aboard Air Force One, the president said he will sue author Michael Wolff for allegedly conspiring with Jeffrey Epstein to harm him politically and said he may also target the Epstein estate.
- The Justice Department on January 30 published a new installment of Epstein records totaling more than three million pages under the ongoing transparency process.
- Trump said he was told by "very important people" that the materials absolve him, though he indicated he had not reviewed the files himself.
- Reports note Trump is named more than 3,000 times in the released documents, and the DOJ has warned that some claims are untrue and that being mentioned does not imply wrongdoing.
- Previously released 2015–2016 emails show Wolff telling Epstein he could "help finish" Trump, and new filings include unverified tips and allegations that prompted referrals to investigators while Trump denies wrongdoing and faces no charges.