President Donald Trump's name was found multiple times in documents reviewed by the Department of Justice related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. Attorney General Pam Bondi and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche notified Trump about these findings in a private meeting. However, Trump publicly denied this information during a press briefing, suggesting he received only a brief overview. The DOJ records, which included unverified claims and allegations, were not sufficient for prosecution, and the department chose to abstain from further disclosing details to protect victims' identities.
Documents reviewed by the Justice Department show that President Donald Trump's name appears multiple times in relation to the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. Senior officials informed Trump of this during a private meeting.
Despite claims to the contrary, Trump's name was verified to be present in the records related to Jeffrey Epstein, which were deemed insufficient for prosecution by the Justice Department.
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