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Rep. Jim McGovern shared a document on x from the Epstein files and pointed out that it was not an anonymous tip. He said the document contained sworn testimony given under penalty of perjury from a person who alleged that Trump threatened to kill her if she exposed Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual abuse.

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Rep. Jim McGovern shared a document on x from the Epstein files and pointed out that it was not an anonymous tip. He said the document contained sworn testimony given under penalty of perjury from a person who alleged that Trump threatened to kill her if she exposed Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual abuse.

Rep. Jim McGovern said he shared a document on X from the recently unsealed Jeffrey Epstein-related court records to counter claims that the material was based on anonymous or unverified sources. According to McGovern, the document contains sworn testimony given under penalty of perjury by a woman who alleged she was a victim of sexual abuse connected to Epstein.

In his post, McGovern emphasized that the testimony was not an anonymous tip but a formal legal statement. The woman alleged that former President Donald Trump threatened to kill her if she ever spoke publicly about Epstein’s sexual abuse. McGovern argued that the seriousness of the allegation and the legal nature of the testimony warranted public attention and scrutiny.

The claims outlined in the document have not been proven in court, and Trump has repeatedly denied any involvement in Epstein’s crimes or wrongdoing related to them. No criminal charges have been brought against Trump in connection with Epstein.

The resurfacing of Epstein-related files has renewed debate in Washington over transparency, accountability, and the handling of allegations involving powerful public figures. Lawmakers and legal experts continue to stress that sworn testimony represents allegations, not established facts, and that any claims must be evaluated through proper legal processes.

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