A new report reveals that the Department of Justice told Trump his name appears ‘multiple times’ in Epstein files

Trump Was Informed He Appeared in Epstein Files

Reports reveal that President Trump learned in May he was named in Jeffrey Epstein’s files. According to the Wall Street Journal (WSJ), Attorney General Pam Bondi and her deputy informed him during a White House meeting. They told Trump his name appeared “multiple times” in the documents.

Controversy Over Sealed Epstein Documents

The Trump administration’s choice to keep many Epstein files sealed has sparked backlash. Both Republicans and Democrats have questioned why some documents remain hidden. Speculation surrounds Trump’s alleged ties to Epstein, fueling public curiosity.

Trump’s Past Comments on Epstein

Back in 2002, Trump told New York Magazine that Epstein was a “terrific guy.” He spoke of a 15-year-old friendship, according to The Guardian. This history has kept interest high in Trump’s relationship with Epstein.

Officials Say Being Named Isn’t Evidence of Wrongdoing

Officials emphasized to Trump that appearing in the files doesn’t imply guilt. The briefing covered various topics, and Trump’s mention wasn’t the main focus. The WSJ also noted many other high-profile names appeared in the records.

White House Dismisses Claims as ‘Fake News’

White House spokesman Steven Cheung called the reports “fake news,” accusing Democrats and the liberal media of pushing false narratives.

Trump Denies Being Briefed on Epstein Files

Earlier this month, Trump denied being told his name was in Epstein’s files. When asked directly, he said, “No, no, she’s given us just a very quick briefing…” He dismissed the files as politically motivated, comparing them to the “Russia hoax” and years of other investigations.

No Evidence of a ‘Client List’ or Blackmail

Rumors about a secret “client list” linked to Epstein have circulated. However, the Department of Justice and FBI found no proof of such a list. Their investigation revealed no evidence that Epstein blackmailed prominent individuals or involved uncharged third parties.