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BREAKING:The Epstein files reveal that Trump may have misled the public about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. Documents show he flew on Epstein’s jet over seven times, and his name appears more than 100 times in the released material. These details point to a deeper connection than Trump has admitted, with evidence in the files contradicting his claims of barely knowing Epstein.

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BREAKING:The Epstein files reveal that Trump may have misled the public about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. Documents show he flew on Epstein’s jet over seven times, and his name appears more than 100 times in the released material. These details point to a deeper connection than Trump has admitted, with evidence in the files contradicting his claims of barely knowing Epstein.

Trump’s Epstein Connection Under Scrutiny as New Files Surface — Examine the Evidence
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**Trump’s Epstein Connection Under Scrutiny as New Files Surface — Examine the Evidence**

In the latest tranche of documents released under the *Epstein Files Transparency Act*, new details have emerged that have reignited debate over former President Donald Trump’s past relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The U.S. Department of Justice disclosed thousands of pages of material this month, drawing fresh attention to how often Trump appears in the files.

One internal email from January 2020 — included in the newly released records — states that flight logs indicate Trump traveled on Epstein’s private jet more times than previously reported, listing him as a passenger on at least **eight flights** between 1993 and 1996. On several of those flights, Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell was also aboard.

Some of the documents suggest Trump flew with Epstein alone or with a 20-year-old woman on at least one trip, and that other passengers on different flights could have been potential witnesses in the criminal case against Maxwell

Despite these details, *being named in investigatory files does not equate to criminal wrongdoing*. The Justice Department has emphasized that many references — including allegations made in some reports — are unverified and characterized them as “untrue and sensationalist.” Trump has consistently denied involvement in Epstein’s crimes and portrays the scrutiny as politically motivated.

Political reactions have been sharp. Critics argue that the flight records and repeated mentions of Trump in the documents point to a deeper connection than he has publicly acknowledged. Supporters and allies counter that the entries reflect social or business interactions from decades ago and do not demonstrate criminal conduct

As more of the legally mandated releases continue, analysts say the public record will keep evolving — though experts warn that *mentions in raw case documents should not be conflated with evidence of illegal action*.

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